Affected models include certain Model 3 from 2017-2024, all delivered Model S, Model X, and Model Y from MY 2013-2024, and MY 2017-MY 2024 Model X manufactured in China
Hood may not properly detect an open condition, potentially obstructing the driver's view and increasing collision risk
Recall follows previous issues with faulty bonnet latches in 2021 and 2024
Software fix deployed through the 2024.10.5 software update
Tesla recalls over 1.8 million electric vehicles due to hood latch issue
In a significant safety recall, Tesla has pushed out a software fix to over 1.8 million electric vehicles to prevent the hood from flying open while driving. The issue was first brought to light in China earlier this year, and Tesla discovered that the hood latch may not properly detect an open condition, potentially obstructing the driver's view and increasing collision risk.
After investigations in Europe and North America confirmed similar issues, Tesla decided on a safety recall involving the affected vehicles: certain Model 3 manufactured between September 6, 2017 and July 15, 2024; all delivered Model S, Model X, and Model Y from MY 2013-2024; and MY 2017-MY 2024 Model X manufactured in China. Tesla has already deployed the software fix through the 2024.10.5 software update.
This recall comes after Tesla faced criticism for a previous issue with faulty bonnet latches, which led to a recall involving about 119,000 Model S sedans in 2021. The company also faced a recall related to faulty bonnet latches in 2024.
Despite these setbacks, Tesla continues to be a leader in the electric vehicle market and has been working on improving safety features across its fleet. The company remains committed to providing safe and reliable vehicles for its customers.
Tesla issued a safety recall for 1.8 million electric vehicles due to a software issue with the hood latch.
If the hood is not properly closed, the vehicle may not notify the driver and the hood could fly open while driving, obstructing their view and increasing collision risk.
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1.8 million electric vehicles affected by the recall
Problem first identified in China earlier this year
Affects certain Model 3, Model S, Model X, and Model Y vehicles