Tesla Recalls Over 2 Million Vehicles In U.S., Unveils Crucial Autopilot Update After Safety Investigation

In a significant move, Tesla has initiated a recall of more than 2 million vehicles in the United States, aiming to rectify a defective system associated with the Autopilot feature. 

According to documents released by U.S. safety regulators, the software update intends to enhance warnings, alerts, and restrict the operational areas for basic Autopilot versions. This action follows a rigorous two-year investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, prompted by a series of accidents during Autopilot use, some of which proved fatal.

Critics argue that Tesla’s automated systems struggle with identifying and avoiding obstacles, suggesting the update might not address the core issue. The recall encompasses models Y, S, 3, and X produced between October 5th, 2012, and December 7th, 2023, with the update rollout commencing this week.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell