A potentially faulty driverless car feature found in roughly 2.6 million Tesla cars on U.S. roads highlights the risks ...
NHTSA has launched a new investigation into Tesla's Summon feature, which allows drivers to move their car without being in ...
Tesla owners can move cars equipped with Actually Smart Summon, but federal regulators plan to study the feature's safety.
The “Actually Smart Summon” feature enables drivers to remotely summon or move their vehicles to them or another location via ...
NHTSA will investigate Tesla's Actually Smart Summon feature after receiving multiple reports of crashes. Here's what's going ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has launched an investigation into crashes It said occurred while Tesla ...
According to the Tesla Model 3 owner's manual, the "Summon" feature is intended exclusively for use in parking lots and ...
Here is what to know about the ongoing probe, including what Tesla models are ... evaluation of the feature will be reviewing the remote control through the phone app, and how it impacts ...
In four of the incidents concerning Actually Smart Summon, Tesla vehicles operating with the feature failed to detect ... vehicle remotely through Tesla's phone app at various distances and ...
The U.S. government is probing Tesla over a driverless feature in its electric vehicles, according to the National Highway ...
Tesla Inc. is under federal scrutiny over concerns that a newly released driver-assistance feature could result in crashes, ...
The “Actually Smart Summon” feature launched in September and enables drivers to remotely summon or move their vehicles to another location via a button on a mobile phone app. Tesla previously ...