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Tesla To Recall Nearly 2 Lakh Cars In China Over Collision Risk

January 1, 2022
Source: shaamtak.com shaamtak.com
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Tesla To Recall Nearly 2 Lakh Cars In China Over Collision Risk Beijing: Tesla is recalling almost 200,000 vehicles in China over problems with the trunk and front hood that raise the risk of collisions, a state regulator said Friday, hours after a similar recall was announced in the United States. The order is the latest blow to the American self-driving car pioneer, which is hugely popular in China although the firm’s reputation has taken a hit this year following a spate of crashes, scandals and data security concerns. China’s State Administration for Market Regulation said the defects could affect...
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