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http://electrek.co/2016/07/14/nextev-benchmarking-tesla-model-x/
NEXTEV benchmarking the Tesla Model X?
2016/07/14  Fred Lambert

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https://electrek.files.wordpress.com/2016/07/nextev-1.jpg
(NEXTEV’s Tesla-X)  the picture in question via Enterprise Garage
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It looks like the Tesla Model X, the first all-electric SUV, is a popular
vehicle to benchmark or reserve-engineer. Ford paid a ~$55,000 premium to
own and likely reverse-engineer the vehicle, while Audi was among the firsts
to import the vehicle in Europe, which caused a problem when the German
automaker realized it couldn’t charge the vehicle with the European
standard.

Now it looks like another competitor is using the vehicle, but this time
right in Tesla’s backyard.

A Tesla Model X was spotted at NEXTEV’s San Jose offices. The people at
Enterprise Garage, a consultancy firm, stumbled up the vehicle while playing
Pokemon Go. They explain in a blog post:

“Chinese electric car startup NextEV is opening a facility in San Jose in
California. While playing Pokémon Go in my neighborhood, I stumbled by the
facility that is still under remodeling, but the big company letters are
already on the building on 3200 North First Street. As you can see from the
image that I took there is a Tesla Model X parked in front of the entrance.”

NEXTEV was founded by William Li, the founder of Chinese website Bitauto,
and it is heavily financed by investment funds Sequoia Capital and Tencent
Holdings. It reportedly already raised over $500 million in less than 2
years since its inception.

Just last month, the company announced having signed a contract with the
Nanjing Municipal Government to build a 3 billion RMB ($465 million)
electric vehicle factory.

The company is planning to use a similar strategy as Tesla and release
increasingly cheaper vehicles starting with a supercar, which should be
unveiled by the end of the year. The startup is primarily based in China,
but it has a significant R&D presence in California.

Last year, they hired former Cisco and Motorola CTO, Padmasree Warrior, to
lead the company’s US operations and earlier this year, Tesla’s long-time
engineering program manager, Henry Wang, joined the startup in a similar
role.

We also reported last month that the company hired one of the early members
of Tesla’s Autopilot team, Kurt Thywissen, as Senior Director of Human
Machine Interaction.
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http://electrek.co/2016/04/20/ford-reverse-engineer-tesla-model-x/
Ford paid a ~$55,000 premium to own (and likely reverse-engineer) a Tesla
Model X
2016/04/20
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http://electric-vehicle-discussion-list.413529.n4.nabble.com/EVLN-Ford-pays-55k-markup-for-a-flipped-200k-Tesla-X-P90D-Founders-Series-EV-tp4681710.html
EVLN: Ford pays $55k markup for a flipped $200k Tesla-X P90D Founders Series
EV
Apr 26 2016




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