Elon Musk's Tesla recalls two million cars in US over Autopilot defect Tesla is reviewing multiple million vehicles after the US controller tracked down its driver help framework, Autopilot, was mostly damaged. It follows a long term examination concerning crashes which happened when the tech was being used. The review applies to pretty much every Tesla sold in the US since the Autopilot highlight was sent off in 2015. Tesla, claimed by tycoon Elon Musk, said it would send a product update "over the air" to fix the issue. The update happens consequently, and doesn't need a visit to a showroom or carport, however is as yet alluded to by the US controller as a review. The BBC has moved toward the UK Driver and Vehicle Norms Organization to ask how Tesla drivers in the UK will be impacted. Autopilot is intended to assist with controlling, speed increase and slowing down - however, notwithstanding the name, the vehicle actually requires driver input. The US Public Express...
Comments
Post a Comment