Tesla is proactively contacting owners of the affected vehicles, and no service appointment is required since the issue will be addressed via an over-the-air software update. [AUTOPOST] Newest posts!
Tesla has issued a recall for its Powerwall 2 battery units sold between November 2020 and June 2022 over a potential risk of battery fire. When it comes to Tesla, we are used to seeing vehicle ...
The Tesla Model Y's flush-mounted electronic door handles are under scrutiny after U.S.regulators started looking into more ...
Tesla is recalling an unspecified number of Powerwall 2 home batteries in Australia after receiving reports of fires.
The Austin automaker’s electrically powered recessed door handles can become inoperative due to issues with the Model Y’s low-voltage batteries, U.S. regulator says.
NHTSA opens probe into 174,000 Tesla Model Y vehicles from 2021 model year Parents report being locked out of cars with ...
An urgent product recall has been made by Tesla over concerns one of its popular products could overheat and catch fire, with ...
Tesla's Powerwall 2 units from 2020-2022 face urgent Australian recall due to overheating lithium-ion cells causing fires in ...
Australia’s consumer watchdog has warned thousands of households to check their Tesla battery energy storage systems with a nationwide recall in place after reports of the manufacturer’s Powerwall 2 ...
The change, timed with the service's expansion onto highways, was triggered by new state regulations and Tesla’s elevated ...
On the Plugged-In Podcast, we examine how Tesla once tried to reimagine how door handles work—and how the outcome may change things for the entire industry.
DETROIT — Tesla is recalling nearly 54,000 vehicles because their "Full Self-Driving" software lets them roll through stop signs without coming to a complete halt. Documents posted Tuesday by U.S.