Tesla recalled about 54 thousand electric vehicles due to a problem with stop control

Tesla recalled about 54 thousand electric vehicles due to a problem with stop control

Tesla has recalled nearly 54,000 electric cars due to safety issues with its autonomous driving software. This was reported on February 1 by Reuters with reference to the US National Highway Safety Administration (NHTSA).

It is noted that problems arose in the rolling stop function in the software, which is responsible for braking in front of a traffic prohibition sign.

We are talking about models Model S and Model X, released in 2016-2022 and Model 3 release 2017-2022. In addition, the 2020-2022 Model Y was also subject to recall.

The management ordered Tesla to fix the flaw in the software.

The company has not commented on the order.

On December 30, 2021, Tesla announced a recall of about 475 thousand of its electric vehicles due to technical defects. A total of 356,309 Model 3s were recalled due to damage to the camera cable.

In addition, 119,009 Model S cars are subject to recall. The reason is a defect in the design of the hood latch, which can open unexpectedly.

On December 15 of the same year, it became known that the American engineer, inventor, CEO of Tesla Inc., founder of SpaceX, Elon Musk, became the person of the year according to the Financial Times.

Musk is chosen as the author of the “historic shift in the global automotive industry towards electric vehicles.”

Source: IZ

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