The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is opening a new investigation into Tesla (TSLA), this time concerning its “Actually Smart Summon” feature, putting the company’s autonomous ...
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The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced an investigation into approximately 2.6 million Tesla vehicles after reports of crashes allegedly linked to the automaker's "Actually ...
Tesla recently sent out an update to its vehicle “summon” feature – which it calls Actually Smart Summon – and as a result, one Tesla owner can no longer use his car. For years and years, Tesla has ...
The agency has previously investigated earlier versions of Smart Summon, which is meant to let a Tesla vehicle park itself or fetch a driver via remote app command. Omar Gallaga has covered technology ...
(Reuters) -The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Tuesday it had opened a probe into about 2.6 million Tesla vehicles after reports of some crashes linked to its "Actually ...
Tesla began pushing software update 2026.14.6.10 to its fleet on June 12, 2026, and Cybertruck owners are receiving a feature they have waited roughly 20 months to get: Actually Smart Summon, the ...