Tesla Recalls 3 Million Vehicles in China Over Pop-Up Door Handle Safety Concerns
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Tesla is initiating a large-scale recall of approximately 3 million vehicles in China.
- The recall is prompted by safety concerns regarding the vehicles' pop-up door handles, as identified by China's State Administration for Market Regulation.
- The issue involves the electric door handles potentially malfunctioning and failing to operate correctly if power is lost following a collision.
U.S. electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla is launching a massive recall affecting nearly 3 million vehicles in China. The decision comes in response to safety concerns raised by China's State Administration for Market Regulation regarding the vehicles' retractable door handles.
According to reports, the affected Tesla models are equipped with electric, pop-out door handles. The primary concern is that these handles may not function properly if the vehicle loses power, particularly in the event of a collision. This malfunction could prevent occupants from exiting the vehicle, posing a significant safety risk.
The State Administration for Market Regulation identified the potential defect, leading Tesla to voluntarily initiate the recall to address the issue. The sheer scale of the recall underscores the importance of vehicle safety standards and regulatory oversight in China's rapidly growing automotive market.
Tesla has not yet detailed the specific models included in the recall, but the announcement signifies a major regulatory action impacting one of the company's key global markets. The company will need to implement a remedy to ensure the door handles operate reliably under all conditions, including power loss scenarios.
Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.