Backup Camera Glitch Prompts Tesla to Recall 200,000 Vehicles
Backup Camera Glitch Prompts Tesla to Recall 200,000 Vehicles

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NBC reports that Tesla will recall approximately 200,000 vehicles over a software glitch that could cause rearview cameras to display incorrectly.

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In a document posted on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's website, Tesla said that impacted models include 2023 versions of Models S, X and Y.

According to Tesla, a free over-the-air (OTA) software update has been released to address the potential issue.

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Owners can reportedly expect notification letters of the changes to be mailed by March 22, 2024.

NBC reports that this is the 15th Tesla recall in the last year.

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Issues related to Tesla's Autopilot driver-assist feature prompted the company to recall over 2 million vehicles, impacting nearly the entire U.S. fleet.

Earlier this week, Tesla warned of slower sales in 2024, while highlighting increased competition from China's BYD electric carmaker.

Earlier this week, Tesla warned of slower sales in 2024, while highlighting increased competition from China's BYD electric carmaker.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk reportedly said the company remains focused on developing a cheaper, next-generation electric vehicle (EV).

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk reportedly said the company remains focused on developing a cheaper, next-generation electric vehicle (EV).

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NBC reports that the more accessible EV model may not be released until the second half of 2025.

Tesla's overall market valuation has already fallen by $210 billion this January alone.