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Tesla’s Autopilot Fiasco: EV maker recalls 3.6 lakh vehicles for major glitch in self-driving code

FP Staff February 17, 2023, 11:56:16 IST

The glitch affects all Tesla vehicles sold between 2016 and 2023, that have been equipped with Tesla’s Full Self-Driving Beta technology. The recall has been issued for a range of Model S, Model X, Model 3 and Model Y Tesla EVs.

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Tesla’s Autopilot Fiasco: EV maker recalls 3.6 lakh vehicles for major glitch in self-driving code

Tesla is recalling nearly 363,000 electric vehicles because of problems with their driver-assistance technology that increases the risk of crashing, according to a US regulatory announcement seen by AFP Thursday.   A massive recall The recall affects a range of Model S, Model X, Model 3 and Model Y Tesla autos from between 2016 and 2023, equipped with “Full Self-Driving Beta” technology, said a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration notice.     To remedy the problem, Tesla will release a software update that can be implemented remotely. Also read: Tesla to double its supercharger network and open it up to all EVs under Biden’s $7.5 billion EV plan Problems with Tesla’s FSD Beta system mean cars could undertake manoeuvres that “could potentially infringe upon local traffic laws or customs, which could increase the risk of a collision if the driver does not intervene,” said an NHTSA notice. The issue with Tesla’s FSD The driver-assistance system “may allow the vehicle to act unsafe around intersections” by not coming to a complete stop at a stop sign, travelling straight in a turn-only lane or running an orange light, NHTSA said in a letter to Tesla. The system also “may respond insufficiently to changes in posted speed limits,” the NHTSA letter said. Also read: Shocking video shows woman fast asleep while driving Tesla; here’s what happened next Tesla shares fell around five per cent following the announcement. The company’s Chief Executive Elon Musk downplayed the setback on Twitter, agreeing with a user who said the term “recall” should not be used for problems that can be addressed without significant repair. Musk reacts “The word ‘recall’ for an over-the-air software update is anachronistic and just flat wrong!” Musk wrote. The action comes as US regulators investigate Tesla’s driver assistance programs on a number of fronts. Also read: Elon Musk lampoons Joe Biden day after releasing ‘Twitter Files’, chides President to buy Tesla Last month, Tesla disclosed that the Department of Justice opened an investigation into its driver-assistance program. That is on top of an ongoing NHTSA review of Tesla’s “Autopilot” following several safety incidents. Musk has aggressively touted Tesla’s driver-assistance programs, which have not progressed as quickly as he said they would. In 2019, Musk said the company would be able to produce a fully autonomous vehicle within a year - an outcome that has still not come to pass. Read all the  Latest News Trending News Cricket News Bollywood News , India News  and  Entertainment News  here. Follow us on  Facebook Twitter  and  Instagram .

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