Tesla Is Recalling About 30,000 Imported Vehicles in China
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Tesla Inc. is recalling about 30,000 imported Model S and Model X vehicles in China because of suspension problems, a setback for the U.S. electric-car maker just as it faces intensifying competition in the world’s largest auto market.
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Tesla to recall 30,000 cars from China over suspension defects
The recall applies to all Model S and Model X cars imported into China from September 2013 to January 2018.
Earlier Friday morning, it was reported that Tesla Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA) would be recalling 30,000 Model S and X vehicles in China. This was due to suspension issues and was being forced by the Chinese government. Now, a letter obtained by Electrek shows Tesla thinks there is no defect, and no recall is needed.The letter is from Elizabeth H. Mykytiuk, Tesla's managing counsel for regulatory affairs, shows Tesla didn't think the recall was necessary…
Tesla fights back against reports of suspension defect, blames China for recall
Tesla has denied any problems with the suspension set up of imported Model X and Model Y electric vehicles..Tesla, however, is not going to dispute the recall orders issued in China.
Tesla makes its biggest vehicle recall in China as competition heats up
Tesla has made its biggest recall of two of its bestselling models sold to China, as its image of infallibility gets a smudge just as competition is heating up in the world’s biggest market for electric vehicles.The carmaker will take back 30,000 Model X electric sports utility vehicles and Model S liftback sedans made in the United States between September 2013 and January 2018 to fix faulty suspensions, according to a notice by China’s State A…
Tesla To Recall 30,000 Cars From China Over Suspension Defects
US electric car manufacturer Tesla will recall almost 30,000 vehicles imported into China due to suspension defects, China's market regulator said Friday.
The recall applies to all Model S and Model X cars imported into China from September 2013 to January 2018.