
2024 year It’s off to a very bad start for Tesla. American manufacturer in obligation call back 1.5 million cars in China.
Reason : update Software and which directly affects Security People aboard cars
A problem that affects the safety of the car
The American manufacturer knows the beginning of 2024 difficult to say the least. Regulator the Chinese market is declared last January 5Tesla’s obligation to recall 1.6 million cars.
Decision which will apply flagship models brand, such as Model S, Model X, Model Y or even Model 3 between 2014 and 2023.
Problem identified problems software updates which, according to the authorities, would jeopardize the safety of residents in danger
Enter Detailthe problem is two levels. First, it concerns assisted driving. Secondly, cars also suffered from problems with closing car doors
The only positive moment in the story: renewal can be carried out at distance. Affected owners this is a reminder then you won’t have to move.
Tesla sees competition coming
Unfortunately for You are hereanother recall took place during December is the month. At the time it was about two million cars in the USA. Then the problem was related to support system before driving
Two failures which fall very badly. Really, You are here has growing competition strong.
So much so that BYD became during fourth trimester in 2023 the world’s leading seller electric cars
In general 2023 yearStill, Tesla remains in the lead rating Sales. But for how long?
Especially since China is the biggest market importantly for an American manufacturer. We will remind you that it is the largest factorylocated outside the United States in Shanghai.
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Source: Auto Plus

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