Trouble opening Tesla’s doors dates back to the early days of the Model S. An otherwise positive New York Times review ...
Tesla is facing another safety investigation over reports that some vehicles' doors can trap children inside, as billionaire CEO Elon Musk reportedly bought about $1 billion of his company's stock.
When off-duty firefighter Max Walsh saw smoke rising from a busy Virginia intersection, he rushed toward a Tesla Model Y ...
The Austin automaker’s electrically powered recessed door handles can become inoperative due to issues with the Model Y’s low-voltage batteries, U.S. regulator says.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) just opened a formal investigation into roughly 174,000 Tesla ...
Several parents have reported they can't open the doors, leaving their children locked inside, so now NHTSA is investigating.
Federal auto safety regulators opened an investigation Tuesday into possible defects in Tesla doors that have reportedly left ...
They’re there to make sure you can, you know, open the doors to a car. They are also extremely vital, as anyone who has encountered a frozen one can tell you. Or anyone who owns a Tesla, apparently.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has received nine reports from owners who couldn't access their cars, including from parents whose children were stuck inside.
Tesla does build its cars with a manual door release in case of emergencies, but owners have complained that these can be ...
Federal auto safety regulators opened an investigation Tuesday into possible defects in Tesla doors that have reportedly left parents with children trapped in the back seat and forced to break windows ...