This time, it's the automaker's highly controversial "full self-driving" feature that's in the crosshairs—NHTSA says it now has four reports of Teslas using FSD and then crashing after the ...
During Tesla’s much-hyped robotaxi reveal event last week, CEO Elon Musk said he expects Tesla to release an “unsupervised” version of FSD, the automaker’s advanced driver assistance ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says it has launched an investigation into the safety of Tesla’s Full Self-Driving feature, or FSD, after at least one fatal accident involving ...
The new probe will cover 2.4 million Tesla vehicles. It follows reports of four Tesla crashes in which the EVs were driven with FSD engaged in areas where roadway visibility was reduced by "sun ...
Multiple sources told China Daily that Tesla Inc has yet to receive regulatory approval from Chinese authorities to launch ...
The inquiry encompasses nearly all Teslas that have FSD, or 2.4 million vehicles from model year 2016 to 2024, in what could be the first step toward a formal recall, according to Electrek.
According to Matt Smith, one Tesla analyst, the most important metric for Tesla's FSD is miles between critical interventions. This will determine when unsupervised FSD will be ready. Tesla ...