Tesla feature at center of nearly 3 million-vehicle recall
Key Points:
- Tesla is recalling nearly three million vehicles in China due to concerns that electronically operated, retractable door handles may become difficult to open after severe collisions, posing a safety hazard by hindering quick escape and rescue efforts.
- This recall affects approximately 2.98 million imported and China-made Model 3, Model Y, Model S, and Model X vehicles, making it the largest automotive recall in China's history.
- Tesla plans to address the issue by affixing warning labels and remotely upgrading window-control software to automatically lower windows after an accident, as well as providing software updates and in-cabin camera monitoring to improve driver alertness.
- The recall is part of a broader wave of recalls announced by eight other automakers in China, collectively affecting about 4.3 million vehicles, though no similar recalls have been disclosed for the US market.
- This announcement follows Tesla's recent recalls in May involving 175 Cybertrucks for wheel stud issues and over 218,000 vehicles for delayed rearview camera images, highlighting ongoing safety concerns.