Tesla
Tesla
Tesla is an American electric vehicle and energy company headquartered in Palo Alto with a $1.03 trillion market capitalization. It mainly produces and sells electric vehicles.
Currently, the mainstream products under the Aion brand include Tesla Model 3, Model Y, Model S and Model X.

Aicar sell cars to dozens of countries and regions around the world. We welcome interested customers to visit our company, tour the factory, and find the right brand for cooperation. The following is the Tesla vehicle models that we are selling.









FSD (Full Self-Driving)
Tesla FSD is based on a pure visual perception scheme, constructing a 360° environment model through 8 cameras, 12 ultrasonic radars and neural network algorithms, supporting automatic lane changing, traffic light recognition, automatic parking and other functions. Its latest version adopts an end-to-end human-like decision-making architecture, which can realize complex road conditions processing without high-precision maps. Despite the challenges of complex bus lane rules and limited data localization training in China, Tesla still optimizes its algorithms through “short video training” with the goal of breaking through L4-level autonomous driving. In the future, FSD will be upgraded to HW4.0 hardware, equipped with higher resolution cameras and more powerful arithmetic chips to further improve perception accuracy.
High-voltage Battery and Ultra-fast Charging Technology
Tesla adopts 4680 large cylindrical batteries, energy density increased by 16%, cost reduced by 14%, with full-area 800V high-voltage architecture, supporting peak power of 490kW super-charging technology, realizing “200km of range in 5 minutes of charging”. 2025 Model Y is equipped with a 95kWh battery pack, and the CLTC range exceeds 800km. The 2025 Model Y is equipped with a 95kWh battery pack, with a CLTC range of over 800km, and optimizes low-temperature energy consumption through a heat pump system and low wind resistance design (0.23Cd). In addition, Tesla has laid out an integrated ecosystem of light storage and charging, and V2G technology allows users to sell power back to the grid, improving energy utilization efficiency.
HW4.0 (Hardware 4.0) Autopilot Hardware
The HW4.0 hardware platform is equipped with dual Orin-X chips (508 TOPS of arithmetic power), a 5-megapixel camera and 4D imaging millimeter-wave radar, which increases the detection distance to 500 meters. The new hardware supports space occupancy network technology, which can sense unmarked road obstacles in three dimensions and achieve a parking success rate of over 99%. Its redundant design ensures that the system can still operate safely when a single sensor fails, laying the foundation for the commercialization of Robotaxi.
AI and Robotics (Dojo/Optimus Prime)
Tesla’s self-developed Dojo supercomputer is optimized for Autopilot training, with an arithmetic power of 1.1EFLOPS (tens of billions of times per second), which can shorten the algorithm iteration cycle to a few hours. The Optimus humanoid robot (Optimus), equipped with a vision system homologous to FSD, supports precision manipulation and dynamic balancing, and is planned to be mass-produced in thousands of units in 2025 for factory assembly and home service, with a target cost of less than $20,000 USD. The technology marks Tesla’s transition from an automaker to an AI robotics company.
Vertically Integrated Electrical and Electronic Architecture
Tesla pioneered a centralized computing + regional control architecture that integrates power, smart driving, and cockpit modules and supports OTA upgrades for over 75% of the ECUs in the entire vehicle. For example, users can remotely control functions such as charging, preheating air conditioning, summoning the vehicle, etc., and monitor the status of energy products (e.g., Powerwall) in real time through the Tesla App. This architecture significantly reduces the complexity of the wiring harness and improves the system’s responsiveness and reliability.
Sustainable Energy Ecosystem
Tesla builds a closed loop of “vehicle-pile-optical-storage”, including:
Powerwall home energy storage system: stores solar power to support home electricity and vehicle charging;
Megapack large-scale energy storage station: a single set of energy storage capacity of 3MWh, used for grid peaking;
Supercharging network: over 50,000 supercharging piles worldwide, 2025 models compatible with third-party charging piles.
This system seamlessly connects energy production, storage and consumption to promote zero-carbon mobility.
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