Tesla Inc. was admonished by a U.S. agency over how the electric vehicle maker was promoting its driver-assistance technology on social media months before the regulator opened a defect ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has expressed concerns about Tesla (TSLA) social media posts indicating that the ...
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has closed a two and a half year probe into Ford (F) engine failures after the car maker replaced engines or extended the warranty on ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recently concluded an investigation into nearly 411,315 Ford SUVs and trucks due to concerns over engine power loss. The probe, which began in ...
DETROIT — The U.S. government’s auto safety regulator has ended a 2½-year investigation into Ford engine failures after the company replaced engines or extended the warranty on some vehicles ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Auto regulations are a costly enterprise to maintain, and one that Musk has already butted heads with. He can get well on his way to that $2 ...
NHTSA said it had 1,066 unique vehicle reports of the issue. In August, Ford recalled 90,000 vehicles after the automaker determined not all valves produced were defective, and that most failures ...
All Tesla vehicles with Full Self-Driving (Supervised) in the US are now under NHTSA investigation after a fatal crash raised doubts about the system’s handling of low-visibility situations.
The NHTSA has launched a new probe into the safety of Tesla's FSD system after a series of troubling incidents. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration investigation centers around four ...
Crucially, these four crashes were discovered by NHTSA’s Office of Defects Investigation to all involve reduced roadway visibility when FSD was engaged. NHTSA will use the investigation to study ...
government agency says Close-up of Tesla logo on a red wall at Tesla showroom, Santana Row, San Jose, California, August 3, 2024. Smith Collection/gado/Gado via Getty Images The NHTSA preliminary ...
NHTSA’s new standard would “establish test procedures simulating a head-to-hood impact and performance requirements to minimize the risk of head injury.” The standard would apply to ...