The latest controversy surrounding Tesla’s push into autonomous driving technology has sparked an investigation by U.S.
Tesla previously had a feature, called Smart Summon, that allowed drivers to move their cars into or out of a parking spot.
Tesla seems to be squarely in the crosshairs of the NHTSA lately. The automaker is also being investigated for its "Actually Smart Summon" feature, a self-driving mode in which the car drives ...
Actually Smart Summon is the current version of the Smart Summon remote valet feature Tesla introduced in 2019. It's designed to move cars short distances in and out of parking spaces, with ...
In at least two incidents, Tesla vehicles operated with the smart summons feature struck parked cars. The investigation includes the Tesla Model S (2016-2025), Model 3 (2017-2025), Model X (2016 ...
Tesla did not respond to a request for comment from The Associated Press on Tuesday. One driver filed a complaint after a crash while using Tesla's "Actually Smart Summon" technology and NHTSA is ...
(Bloomberg) -- Tesla Inc. is under federal scrutiny over concerns that a newly released driver-assistance feature could result in crashes, the latest move by auto-safety regulators to investigate ...
Tesla previously had a feature, called Smart Summon, that allowed drivers to move their cars into or out of a parking spot. According to the notice, the Office of Defects Investigation has ...