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.
The NHTSA opened the probe on Monday after receiving four reports of crashes caused by either Tesla's Smart Summon or Actually Smart Summon features. According to the NHTSA, both features "allow a ...
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 ...
Certain Tesla models have been recalled due a computer circuit board shortage causing the vehicles' rearview cameras to not ...
However, Tesla has officially reported zero Smart Summon crashes or Actually Smart ... Emmet White has a passion for anything that goes: cars, bicycles, planes, and motorcycles.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened an investigation into 2.56 million Tesla vehicles after several crashes involving the automaker’s “Actual Smart Summon” remote ...
Investigating Tesla Inc. (TSLA, Financials) concerns events connected to its " Actually Smart Summon" function ... this feature lets Tesla's cars move independently over limited distances.
Tesla says it uses only navigation style maps like those found already in cars and phones today ... Nexar began by creating a smartphone app to make a smart dashcam — simply mount a standard ...