A software glitch is leaving drivers blind in reverse, triggering a major 218,000 Tesla safety recall with a 100% defect rate.
Tesla issued a recall for certain Model 3, Model Y, Model S, and Model X cars. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration officials said the defective rearview camera issue with these Tesla models ...
The Austin-based automaker said a software issue could delay rearview camera images for up to 11 seconds.
Tesla is recalling 173 Cybertrucks because cracking in the rotor could cause the wheel stud to separate from the wheel hub, increasing the risk of a crash and injury ...
Tesla is recalling more than 218,800 examples of its Model 3, Model S, Model Y and Model X vehicles over an issue with the rearview camera. Related: More Tesla News Affected vehicles include ...
Let me put the car into reverse...wait, that bird looks familiar! Credit: NurPhoto / Getty Images When you put your car into reverse, it's important that the rearview camera displays what's happening ...
Tesla has recalled more than 200,000 vehicles because of an issue with the rearview camera. The recall includes 218,868 Tesla 2017, 2021-2023 Model 3; 2020-2023 Model Y; and 2021-2023 Model S and ...
The new design, centered on microscopic structures in front of the camera sensor, hints at a bigger self-driving leap because it targets the exact edge cases that still trip up Tesla’s software, from ...
The battery-electric vehicle manufacturer headed by Elon Musk since 2008 is recalling a great deal of Model 3, Y, S, and X vehicles. Affected model years include certain 2017 models and 2020 through ...