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Chinese regulators have mandated a substantial recall of Tesla vehicles, affecting nearly five million cars due to a potential issue with the electric door handles. This recall, reportedly the largest in the company's history, stems from concerns that the exterior door handles may not function correctly under certain conditions, potentially preventing occupants from opening the doors. The affected models include a significant portion of Tesla's sales in the crucial Chinese market.
The recall underscores the increasing scrutiny of automotive safety standards by international governments and highlights the logistical and financial implications for global automakers like Tesla. China is a vital market for electric vehicle sales and production, and such regulatory actions can have a considerable impact on a company's reputation and operational costs. Tesla has a manufacturing facility in Shanghai, making the Chinese market a key component of its global strategy.
“Tesla's Biggest-Ever Recall: China orders Elon Musk’s company to fix door handle issue in nearly 5 million vehicles”
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