Tesla Initiates Massive Recall Due to Autopilot Software Errors
Tesla is conducting a significant recall (voluntary corrective action) in the country. This recall is related to errors in the Autopilot software found in all Tesla models, and it targets around 66,000 Tesla vehicles imported and sold domestically.
Genesis G80 and Other Models Also Subject to Recall
Manufacturing defects have been found in 13 models, including Hyundai’s luxury brand Genesis’s G80, Kia, Ford, Nissan, and Honda. As a result, a total of 72,674 vehicles will commence voluntary corrective actions.
The Error in Tesla’s Autopilot
According to data released by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport, errors in the Autopilot software have been found in 63,991 vehicles, including the Tesla Model Y. Autopilot is a representative semi-autonomous driving technology of Tesla, which allows the vehicle to automatically adjust its speed and stop.
The Impact of the Recall and Tesla’s Response
This massive recall could affect the credibility of Tesla’s technology, and Tesla is expected to take measures to resolve the software error. This incident once again emphasizes the importance of the safety and reliability of autonomous driving technology.
Trends in the Domestic Electric Vehicle Market
It remains to be seen what impact this recall from Tesla, which has shown strength in the domestic electric vehicle market, will have on the market. This incident suggests the importance of thorough verification and management along with the development of electric and autonomous driving technologies.
By. Seo Joon Park
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