The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened an investigation into 2.56 million Tesla vehicles after several ...
Safety regulators launched the investigation after reports of crashes involving the feature, which allows drivers to summon ...
The “Actually Smart Summon” feature enables drivers to remotely summon or move their vehicles to them or another location via ...
The investigation into the summons feature likely comes as a blow to Tesla, which has been trying to advance its driverless ...
Tesla launched a new version of the Model Y, its best-selling car, in China on Friday, hoping that a redesigned exterior and ...
A potentially faulty driverless car feature found in roughly 2.6 million Tesla cars on U.S. roads highlights the risks ...
The National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is investigating Tesla’s “Actual Smart Summon” remote parking ...
NHTSA will investigate Tesla's Actually Smart Summon feature after receiving multiple reports of crashes. Here's what's going ...
Four crashes that occurred while Tesla's self-named Actually Smart Summon feature prompted the NHTSA's safety investigation.
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) has received 1 complaint ...
The agency has previously looked into other iterations of Tesla's Summon self-driving option.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced it is investigating nearly 2.6 million Tesla vehicles over a remote driving feature.