Intensified Safety Probe on Tesla Vehicles: A Critical Look
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has upgraded its investigation into Tesla's driver assistance system to a more detailed engineering analysis. Covering around 3.2 million cars, the probe could lead to recalls or other measures if safety flaws are discovered. Tesla has yet to comment.
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has taken a decisive step in addressing potential safety concerns surrounding millions of Tesla vehicles. The regulator announced on Thursday that it has upgraded its investigation into Tesla's driver assistance systems to a more comprehensive engineering analysis.
This intensified probe encompasses approximately 3.2 million vehicles spread across various models sold by the company. The escalation could result in a recall or other enforcement actions should the analysis uncover safety defects.
Amidst these developments, Tesla has not provided any comment in response to a request from Reuters concerning the ongoing investigation.
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