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Chinese regulators mandate Tesla to implement safety measures for 2.98 million vehicles

Chinese regulators have ordered Tesla to add warning labels to nearly 3 million Model 3 and Model Y vehicles to improve safety in emergencies. The automaker will also issue a software update to lower windows automatically during collisions.

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Chinese regulators have mandated Tesla to implement safety measures for nearly 3 million Model 3 and Model Y electric vehicles. The requirement includes adding warning labels inside the vehicles to clarify how to open the rear doors in case of a power loss during an emergency. This decision is part of a broader initiative by Chinese authorities to enhance vehicle safety, particularly concerning electronically controlled car doors, which have been linked to fatal accidents. Additionally, Tesla will provide a software update that will automatically lower the windows in the event of a collision.

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