Tesla is facing one less federal probe as regulators have ended a yearlong inquiry looking into effectiveness of the company's Actually Smart Summon.
Tesla’s puerilely-acronymed remote-control feature is off the hook, but other semi-autonomous features remain under review.
Federal regulators reviewed roughly 2.6 million Tesla vehicles with Smart Summon and walked away citing low severity and low ...
NHTSA ends Tesla Smart Summon investigation after minor crashes, but larger Full Self-Driving safety investigations continue into 2026.
Tesla’s cheekily-named ASS feature is off the hook after the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ended the probe ...
Tesla addressed Actually Smart Summon concerns with software updates, helping close a probe that focused on minor but frequent parking mishaps. Amid all this, Tesla gets a small break. The NHTSA has ...
Among the new features are a new Self-Driving app that makes it easy to subscribe to the company's Full Self-Driving ...
U.S. auto safety regulators closed its investigation into Tesla’s remote parking feature, known as “Actually Smart Summon,” after finding crashes were rare, at low speed, and not severe. The National ...
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In this Q&A episode, we explore various topics including the future of electric vehicles (EVs) and their impact on car ...
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