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Musk has taken on the world's most difficult engineering challenges at Tesla and SpaceX, but his latest target is a tall order even by his standards.
Reader photos show Tesla robotaxi prototype up close, revealing unexpected interior details and rough panel fitment
Known to the industry as “sudden unintended acceleration,” the question for regulators is whether the problem is a human one or an engineering one, and over the years, engineers who think they’ve found the culprit have petitioned the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to force a recall.
If this engineering analysis leads to a safety recall, Tesla may have to fix more than 3.2 million vehicles in the United States market alone
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Tesla VP of finance, engineer who developed OTA feature announce exit amid other high-profile departures
Palani did not provide a reason for his exit. ・Engineer Dmytryk’s small team previously owned Tesla’s over-the-air connectivity feature, which has allowed it to improve its vehicles without requiring a visit to a Tesla service.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk predicted the automaker could sell over 250,000 Cybertrucks a year, but those stratospheric sales have failed to materialize.
Why engineering limits and the “Couch Problem” leave investors with no margin of safety in the race for Optimus.
Tesla says it completed FSD testing in the Netherlands but approval slipped from March 20 to April 10, continuing a pattern of delays for EU owners.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) just announced it has upgraded its probe into Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) system to a full-blown engineering analysis.The advanced investigation could ultimately lead to a recall of Tesla’s popular driver-assistance technology.