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Tesla Probed Over Recall Of Over 2m Vehicles
U.S. auto safety regulators announced on Friday that they are investigating Tesla's recent recall of over 2 million vehicles.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) aims to determine if the December recall effectively addresses the concerns with Tesla's Autopilot system.
This follows crash incidents and preliminary tests on updated vehicles.
Reuters reports Tesla, which initiated its largest-ever U.S. recall in December, intended to update nearly all of its domestically operating vehicles.
The recall targeted improvements to ensure drivers remain attentive while using the advanced driver assistance system.
The NHTSA's probe includes Tesla's Model Y, X, S, 3, and Cybertruck, spanning model years 2012 to 2024.
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The investigation follows findings from an ongoing safety examination of Autopilot initiated in August 2021,
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