Tesla Recalling, Tesla Recalling Thousands of Cars, Cars in China
You might have heard the news: Tesla’s recalling a bunch of its cars in China. Not to worry, it’s not a full-blown meltdown! It seems there’s a software glitch that can sometimes hide crucial tire pressure information from drivers. Imagine, you’re cruising down the highway, blissfully unaware that one of your tires is losing air. Not ideal, right?
The recall affects 77,650 Model 3 and Model Y vehicles made right there in China. Now, before you panic, this isn’t a “bring your car in for a full inspection” kind of recall. It’s more like a software update. Think of it as giving your car a digital tune-up.
But wait, there’s more! Tesla’s also recalling 63 imported Model S and Model X vehicles. This time, the issue lies with the driver’s airbag. Safety first, folks!
It’s worth noting that this news comes from China’s market regulator. They’re the ones keeping tabs on the automotive industry and making sure everything’s running smoothly (or should we say, “tire-ly” smoothly?).
So, if you own one of these affected Tesla models, keep an eye out for that software update notification. It’s a small thing, but it could make a big difference in your driving experience.
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