Tesla eyes Japan’s top imported-car spot as it expands store, service network
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Tesla wants to expand its presence in Japan. Despite the introduction of electric cars by domestic manufacturers, customers prefer hybrid vehicles.
Tesla eyes Japan’s top imported-car spot as it expands store, service network
TOKYO, April 3 (Reuters) – Tesla plans to expand in Japan to at least 60 stores as it seeks to become the country’s biggest imported car brand by as early as next year, the head of its Japan business said on Friday. Expanded store and service centre coverage and investment in training over the past two years have helped drive Tesla’s sales growth in Japan, said country manager Richi Hashimoto, even as electric-vehicle adoption in the country r…
By investing in its commercial network, the U.S. manufacturer is aiming for the position of first importer of vehicles in the Japanese Archipelago.
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