NHTSA Expands Tesla 'Full Self-Driving' Probe to 3.2 Million Vehicles
In Brief
The expanded investigation could impact Tesla vehicle owners and the future of driver assistance regulations.
Key Facts
- The NHTSA is intensifying its probe into Tesla's 'Full Self-Driving' (FSD) driver assistance systems.
- The investigation now covers approximately 3.2 million Tesla vehicles.
- Models included are the Tesla Model S, Model X, Model 3, Model Y, and Cybertruck.
- The agency has opened an engineering analysis, a required step before a potential recall.
- The probe focuses on the performance of FSD in reduced visibility conditions.
What Happened
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has expanded its investigation into Tesla's FSD system, now including 3.2 million vehicles and multiple models, and has initiated an engineering analysis.
Why It Matters
This investigation could lead to a recall and may influence regulatory approaches to advanced driver assistance systems, affecting both Tesla and the broader automotive industry.
What's Next
The NHTSA will conduct an engineering analysis to determine if a recall is warranted, with further regulatory or company actions possible depending on the findings.
Sources
- CNBC — Tesla faces intensifying NHTSA probe of 'Full Self-Driving' in reduced visibility(22m ago)
- The Independent — Tesla self-driving probe expands to include 3.2 million vehicles (16m ago)
