Older Model S and Model X vehicles from EV giant Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) will receive the actually smart summon feature that allows drivers to summon their vehicles in parking lots in the last ...
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 ...
The NHTSA on Tuesday said it is opening an investigation into 2.6 million Tesla electric vehicles in the U.S. over reports of crashes involving the automaker's Actually Smart Summon remote-driving ...
The NHTSA is investigating Tesla's so-called ASS feature. Actually Smart Summon allows owners to fetch their cars remotely via a smartphone app. The NHTSA received reports of four crashes involving ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tesla CEO Elon Musk faces fresh regulatory scrutiny over his automated-driving feature. (Alain Jocard—AFP via Getty Images) A ...
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It also highlights how some issues in connected EVs can be addressed remotely.
Federal regulators have opened a probe into roughly 2.6 million Tesla vehicles after a remote summoning feature reportedly led to crashes. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced ...
Federal regulators have opened a probe into roughly 2.6 million Tesla vehicles after a remote summoning feature reportedly led to crashes. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced ...