The company said on Weibo that it has updated the charging and thermal management setting for Model S and X cars out of an abundance of caution.
A wrongful-death suit claims Tesla’s Model S doors failed in a crash, trapping passengers in a deadly fire. The case deepens scrutiny over Tesla’s safety design. Family alleges Tesla’s electronic door ...
The battery was the source of the fire, but the exact cause is unknown. Oct. 3, 2013— -- Tesla's better-than-perfect safety rating was called into question based on a technicality. But a Model S ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Office of Defects Investigation has opened a probe of Tesla's Model 3 ...
A tragic crash in North Miami Beach has reignited concerns about Tesla’s door and safety systems, after a Model 3 driver lost their life when the car caught fire and rescuers were reportedly unable to ...
Traffic safety regulators are reviewing a motorist's complaints that the manual door handles on some Model 3 cars are hard to ...
Tesla has been hit with another lawsuit over a deadly post-crash inferno, this time from a Washington state man whose wife died after his 2018 Model 3 “exploded into a raging fire” when an abrupt ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said it’s evaluating claims that the mechanical door release 'is hidden, ...
The U.S. auto safety investigation into the sedans' emergency door release controls renews scrutiny over Tesla's door design.
Tesla is facing a new wrongful-death lawsuit after a Model S crash in Wisconsin turned deadly, with the victims’ family claiming the car’s electronic door design trapped passengers inside a burning ...