Why Tesla is recalling record 3M cars in China
What's the story
Tesla is recalling nearly three million electric vehicles (EVs) in China due to safety concerns related to their door handles. The recall includes both domestically produced and imported models such as the Model 3, Model Y, Model X, and Model S. This is the largest recall of the year, according to Chinese media reports.
Regulatory action
Recall follows plans to ban concealed door handles
The massive recall comes after Chinese authorities announced plans to ban concealed door handles, a common feature in Tesla as well as many other Chinese EVs.
The decision was made in light of safety concerns raised by recent accidents involving hidden electronic doors failing and trapping occupants inside their vehicles.
Risk assessment
Potential danger of entrapment during emergencies
The Chinese regulator flagged safety risks associated with Tesla's door handles.
In extreme cases, like a serious crash that leads to an electrical failure, these handles could prevent users from quickly exiting the car or hinder outside rescuers from getting in.
The notice on the regulator's website highlighted this potential danger of entrapment during emergencies.
Remedial measures
Tesla to issue software updates
In response to the recall, Tesla plans to issue software updates for its vehicles. These updates are aimed at reducing the risks associated with the faulty door handles. The company has not yet commented on the matter.
Industry impact
Other automakers also affected by recall
Along with Tesla, other automakers such as Xiaomi and Leapmotor are also recalling their vehicles over similar issues with door handles.
The total number of EVs being recalled for door handle-related safety risks from nine carmakers has reached around 4.27 million.
This highlights the widespread nature of the problem and its impact on multiple players in the automotive industry.