Tesla has now officially recalled another ~11,000 cars and crossovers, this time due to issues related to the brand's forward collision avoidance (FCA) and automatic emergency braking (AEB) systems.
Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) has updated its Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) system as part of the 2023.12 software update, now enabling it to function while the vehicle is in reverse and increasing its ...
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NHTSA sent Tesla a message after asking why a software update was not treated as a recall if it dealt with safety matters. Before the safety agency asked Tesla about that again, the company decided to ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) released an updated report about automakers' progress related to making low-speed automatic emergency braking (AEB) standard across their ...
Following a fatal Model S crash on Autopilot reported earlier this week, one of Tesla’s main supplier for the Autopilot program, Mobileye, commented on the accident and explained that its Automatic ...
DETROIT (Reuters) - Tesla Inc needs to complete fixing its Model S sedan emergency braking system to regain Consumer Reports' top safety rating, the magazine said on Friday, noting that a recent ...
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DETROIT (Reuters) - Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) needs to complete fixing its Model S sedan emergency braking system to regain Consumer Reports' top safety rating, the magazine said on Friday, noting that a ...