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Tesla shared a video of how the Model X's Falcon Wing doors came to be. They were riddled with issues early on, but seem to work as planned today.
It’s always interesting to see an early-stage prototype of a technology that’s made it to the mainstream, and the Falcon Wing doors are no different.
Tesla is recalling 120,423 vehicles because the doors can unlatch and open in a crash, heightening the risk of injury, according to safety regulators. The issue affects some 2021-2023 Model S and ...
You won't hear me singing Tesla's praises very often. I have no problem with electric cars; in fact, there are a few I even enjoy, though Tesla's sloppy ...
The Model X launched with double-hinged doors that could fold in tight spaces, unlike traditional gull-wing doors. Tesla’s video also shows the Model X Falcon Wing doors in operation.
Then again, it also promises, "The falcon wing doors are equipped with several sensors that detect the presence of people and objects and, if an object is detected, the door stops moving.
A Tesla factory boss defended the decision to knock on workers' doors when they're out sick. André Thierig denied the home visits were unusual and suggested workers were exploiting the system.
Now here’s a fresh entry to add to the canon: Al Roker, beloved weatherman, versus his Tesla’s doors (or, if you prefer a different kind of adversarial matchup, Tesla versus Page Six, which ...
Tesla is recalling 120,423 vehicles in the US over the risk of doors unlocking during a crash, according to a report Friday.
Tesla recalls 120,000 vehicles over potentially faulty doors that could open in a crash Affected vehicles include the 2021 to 2023 Tesla Model S luxury sedan and the Model X SUV.
Tesla has issued a recall for an estimated 120,423 vehicles due to a problem with the doors on some vehicles which can unlatch in the event of a crash.