Tesla has been a dominant force in China for years, but now, a new Chinese automaker is challenging the American manufacturer.
As one of the most popular electric cars on the road today, there are more than 1.7 million models of this vehicle on roads and in driveways worldwide. First released in 2017, the Model 3 would become the world’s best-selling plug-in electric car by 2020 in the United States,
Tesla has issued a recall for 376,000 vehicles due to a power steering issue. The electric car company, which is the largest of its kind in the country, said that the issue made driving at lower speeds more dangerous and increased the risk of crashes.
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Tesla is recalling over 376,000 of its Model 3 and Model Y electric vehicles in the U.S. in response to concerns they could experience a loss of power steering assistance.
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NHTSA culls 4% of staff
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US Auto Safety Agency That’s Probing Tesla Cuts 4% of Staff
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NHTSA culls 4% of staff as DOGE cuts hit auto safety agency
US Auto Safety Agency Laid off 4% of Staff, Spokesperson Says
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration laid off 4% of its staff as part of a government-wide trimming of probationary employees, a spokesperson said Monday. The agency has pending investigations into Tesla,
India's EV policy, which offers import tax cuts for foreign automakers investing in the country, will restrict them from using funds spent on charging infrastructure for such relief, increasing their car manufacturing,
Reckless driver inside Tesla crashes to end pursuit through Hollywood streets 18:30. A slow-speed pursuit with an alleged reckless driver came to a sudden end after continuing thr
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DMR News (English) on MSNTesla Announces Recall for Over 375,000 Vehicles Due to Power Steering GlitchTesla is set to recall over 375,000 of its electric vehicles, focusing specifically on certain 2023 Model 3 and Model Y models. The recall, expected to be announced on March 25, addresses a power steering issue that affects vehicles operating with software versions prior to 2023.
Tesla's VP of Engineering Lars Moravy confirmed the Model S and Model X will go through a new upgrade process by the end of the year in a bid to energize sales
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