Tesla has really done the ultimate in market segmentation this time, and actually launched a single-row seat Model Y developed specifically for the French market. This makes me wonder if the roads in France are too narrow to accommodate a regular Model Y. Or is Tesla responding to the unique needs of French business owners who want to take advantage of a tax loophole to save money?
This so-called two-seater Model Y "designed for French business owners" really blew my mind. Does Tesla think that French business owners are so stingy that they are not even willing to buy an extra seat, just to save a little bit of tax? This is simply an insult to the IQ of French business owners.
Moreover, the design of this two-seater Model Y is simply challenging the aesthetic bottom line of the French. We all know that the French are very picky about their taste in cars, and they prefer models that are both practical and beautiful. And this two-seater Model Y, which looks like an amputated monster, has completely lost the original elegance and beauty of the Model Y.
Let's talk about this so-called "tax loophole". Does Tesla really think that this way it can easily circumvent France's tax policy? Don't they know that this blatant exploitation of tax loopholes can easily cause dissatisfaction and counterattack from France? At that time, Tesla will not only face a huge fine, but also lose its foothold in the French market.
To sum up, Tesla's two-seater Model Y, which was developed specifically for the French market, is simply a joke. Not only did they insult the IQ of French business owners, but they also challenged the aesthetic bottom line of the French. At the same time, their attempts to exploit tax loopholes are also very immature and irresponsible. Perhaps, Tesla should really reflect on whether their marketing strategy really meets the actual needs of the French market.