Tesla will update Autopilot on over 2 million cars in the US following NHTSA investigation
After two years of investigation, Tesla is going to have to address a "defect" in Autopilot that the NHTSA has determined led to a number of accidents. The issue impacts over 2 million vehicles that were sold in the United States.
As spotted by The Verge, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) released a recall on almost every single Tesla Model 3, Model Y, Model S, and Model X that has been sold in the United States. After two years of investigation, the agency concluded there was a "defect" in Autopilot.
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