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Tesla is recalling over 218,800 vehicles in the U.S. due to issues with delayed rearview camera images, raising safety concerns. This recall could impact consumer trust and regulatory scrutiny, especially as Tesla seeks broader approval for its Full Self-Driving technology in Europe, where skepticism from regulators is growing. The outcome of these regulatory discussions could significantly influence Tesla's market position and future growth.

Updated about 1 hour ago

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Tesla to recall over 218,800 U.S. vehicles on rearview image issue

Tesla is recalling 218,868vehicles in the U.S. over delayed rearview camera images thatincrease crash risk, the U.S. National Highway Traffic SafetyAdministration said on Wednesday.(Reporting by...

about 5 hours ago

Tesla is recalling 218,868 U.S. vehicles over rearview image issues - Nhtsa

May 6 - Tesla, Inc. is recalling 218,868 U.S. vehicles - Nhtsa Tesla, Inc. is recalling some U.S. vehicles as a delayed rearview image reduces the driver's view behind the vehicle, increasing...

about 6 hours ago

Tesla FSD hits major speedbump with EU regulators

Tesla FSD hits major speedbump with EU regulators

about 7 hours ago

Tesla FSD hits major speedbump with EU regulators

Last month, Tesla took the first step towards getting Full Self-Driving (Supervised) approved across the European Union, following the Netherlands' approval of its use on its streets. Getting a foot in the door was supposed to be the hardest part of the process, because once one of the economic ...

about 7 hours ago

Exclusive-Rivian mulls making its own lidar sensors, possibly in partnership with Chinese firms

Exclusive-Rivian mulls making its own lidar sensors, possibly in partnership with Chinese firms

about 9 hours ago

Exclusive-Rivian mulls making its own lidar sensors, possibly in partnership with Chinese firms

Rivian Automotive is considering making its own lidar sensors and could do so in partnership with a Chinese firm, CEO ‌RJ Scaringe said in an interview with Reuters on Tuesday. Rivian said that a version of its R2 vehicles coming later this year would include lidar sensors, which help self-driving vehicles gain a three-dimensional view of the road. Rivian did not disclose who would supply it with lidar sensors, which on demonstration vehicles were much smaller than the large, spinning units found on the streets of San Francisco and other cities in ‌robotaxis designed by Alphabet's Waymo.

about 9 hours ago

Elon Musk Says Humanity Cannot Be Multiplanetary Without Reusable Rockets, Draws Parallel To US Colonization

Elon Musk Says Humanity Cannot Be Multiplanetary Without Reusable Rockets, Draws Parallel To US Colonization

about 12 hours ago