The NHTSA on Tuesday said it is opening an investigation into 2.6 million Tesla electric vehicles in the U.S. over reports of crashes involving the automaker's Actually Smart Summon remote-driving ...
Tesla is under investigation by the NHTSA once again, this time over the automaker's "Actually Smart Summon" feature, which allows users to recall their Tesla to their location remotely, for example ...
The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating crashes involving Tesla's Actually Smart Summon feature, which the car company released in September. In a report summary, the ...
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) is facing a probe by the U.S. traffic safety regulator over issues related to the EV maker's "Actually Smart Summon" feature. The probe covers an estimated 2,585,000 Tesla vehicles ...
Federal regulators have opened a probe into roughly 2.6 million Tesla vehicles after a remote summoning feature reportedly led to crashes. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced ...
Federal regulators have opened a probe into roughly 2.6 million Tesla vehicles after a remote summoning feature reportedly led to crashes. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced ...
The NHTSA is investigating Tesla's so-called ASS feature. Actually Smart Summon allows owners to fetch their cars remotely via a smartphone app. The NHTSA received reports of four crashes involving ...
Actually Smart Summon, which Tesla acronymizes to “ASS,” lets the vehicle drive itself to you autonomously, without anyone inside. This beta software is an upgrade over earlier Summon versions.
Although Tesla Inc TSLA has shown increasing sales every year, many people are not familiar with the automaker's self-driving capabilities. While driving the car using Autopilot, owners must always ...
Chase Bierenkoven is a gearhead and writer based in Denver, Colorado. As the family lore goes, Chase's first word was "truck." Cars have been a problem ever since. By 16, Chase was spending his ...