Automobile

Tesla Recalls Over 475,000 Vehicles for Technical Problems

The company ‘Tesla’ has now recalled around 475,000 cars in the United States, which have been equivalent to the company’s global deliveries in the year 2020 due to the technical issues, which might be increasing the risk of the accidents in the country.

The company ‘Tesla’ has also been planning to recall all the Tesla Model 3 vehicles that have been produced between the year 2017 and 2020, that has been as much as 356,309 vehicles and the cable harness for the rear-view camera of the cars might be damaged by the opening and closing the trunk of the care along with preventing the image from displaying in the cars.

The company has also been recalling around 119,009 Tesla Model S cars that have been assembled from the year 2014 due to a faulty-trunk latch, which can possibly cause the problems of opening unexpectedly, and the company also said that, it is also going to be fixing both the issues free of charge.

The company has also claimed 2,305 warranty, which might be linked to either of the two error but the company has not been aware of any of the injuries, deaths or crashes that are related to the cars.

The shares of Tesla has been decreased by 1.8 percent in the trading of premarket in the New York Stock Exchange has also gained around 54 percent in the year 2021 and this scope of this recall has been very large for Tesla.

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