Tesla Recalls Nearly 1.1 Million US Vehicles to Update Window Reversing Software

A Tesla logo is pictured on a car in the rain in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, US, May 5, 2021. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
A Tesla logo is pictured on a car in the rain in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, US, May 5, 2021. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
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Tesla Recalls Nearly 1.1 Million US Vehicles to Update Window Reversing Software

A Tesla logo is pictured on a car in the rain in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, US, May 5, 2021. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
A Tesla logo is pictured on a car in the rain in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, US, May 5, 2021. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri

Tesla (TSLA.O) is recalling nearly 1.1 million US vehicles because the window automatic reversal system may not react correctly after detecting an obstruction, increasing the risk of injury.

The electric vehicle manufacturer told the National Highway Traffic SafetyAdministration (NHTSA) that it would perform an over-the-air software update of the automatic window reversal system. The recall covers some 2017-2022 Model 3, 2020-2021 Model Y, and 2021-2022 Model S and Model X vehicles.

Tesla said that it was not aware of any warranty claims, field reports, crashes, injuries, or deaths related to the recall.

NHTSA said a closing window without the proper automatic reversing system may exert excessive force by pinching a driver or passenger before retracting, increasing the risk of injury.

NHTSA said the vehicles failed to comply with the requirements of a federal motor vehicle safety standard on power windows, Reuters reported.

Tesla said that during product testing in August employees identified window automatic reversal system performance that had "greater than expected variations in response to pinch detection."

After extensive additional testing, Tesla determined that the vehicles' pinch detection and retraction performance in the test results did not meet automatic reversal systems requirements.

Tesla said that starting Sept. 13, vehicles in production and in pre-delivery received a software update that sets power-operated window operation to the requirements.

The software update "enhances the calibration of the vehicle’s automatic window reversal system behavior," Tesla said.

Tesla shares were down 3.5% in Thursday afternoon trading.

Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk on Twitter Thursday criticized the description of the callback as a recall.

"The terminology is outdated & inaccurate. This is a tiny over-the-air software update. To the best of our knowledge, there have been no injuries," he said.

Both NHTSA and Tesla in documents made public on Thursday referred to the campaign as a recall.



Cityscape Global 2025 in Riyadh to Showcase the Potential of AI and Real Estate Technology

Cityscape Global 2025 in Riyadh to Showcase the Potential of AI and Real Estate Technology
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Cityscape Global 2025 in Riyadh to Showcase the Potential of AI and Real Estate Technology

Cityscape Global 2025 in Riyadh to Showcase the Potential of AI and Real Estate Technology

Cityscape Global 2025 has announced that the events program will spotlight the pivotal role of AI and emerging technologies in shaping the future of the real estate sector.

The exhibition is sponsored by the Saudi Ministry of Municipalities and Housing in partnership with the Real Estate General Authority (REGA) and the Housing Program, Vision 2030 initiative. It is organized by Tahaluf, and a joint venture between the Saudi Federation for Cybersecurity, Programming and Drones (SAFCSP), the Events Investment Fund (EIF), and Informa.

Hosted by the Kingdom for the third consecutive year, Cityscape Global 2025 will take place in Riyadh from November 17 to 20.

Cityscape Global will serve as a vital platform that unites leaders from the real estate sector to explore business opportunities enabled by AI technologies. In 2024, the global real estate technology market exceeded $36.55 billion, with projections suggesting it will double to around $88.37 billion by 2032.

Meanwhile, AI technologies have revolutionized all stages of the real estate value chain, as showcased at the Future of Living Summit, the flagship event of Cityscape Global.

The lineup of prominent speakers set to shape the future of property technology and AI includes several ministers, global real estate leaders, CEOs, and investors from leading companies.

The Cityscape organizing committee has officially opened registration for the 2025 Innovation Challenge, inviting startups to showcase their innovative solutions in the real estate and construction sectors.

The Innovation Challenge will award two prizes totaling $100,000, along with speaking opportunities at the 2025 conference, complimentary exhibition pavilions, and a range of additional benefits.