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Survivor of Catastrophic Tesla Cybertruck Crash Files Lawsuit - Alleging Design Flaws Entrapped Victims
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Hyundai Ioniq 5 Caught Going Buttonless: A Tesla-Inspired Interior Transition
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The Dimming Glow of Tesla's Touchscreen Era: A Buttoned Return to Classics
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NHTSA Puts Tesla Model 3's Emergency Door Release Under the Microscope
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Tesla's Tricky Door Trap: Safety Functionality or Futuristic Flaw?

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Survivor of Catastrophic Tesla Cybertruck Crash Files Lawsuit - Alleging Design Flaws Entrapped Victims

Jordan Miller, the sole survivor of a deadly Tesla Cybertruck crash in California, sues Tesla, claiming the vehicle's design left victims trapped inside a burning vehicle. The lawsuit highlights the absence of external door handles and failed electronic systems that hindered rescue attempts, raising questions about Tesla's safety protocols amid past incidents.

Mar 19
Survivor of Catastrophic Tesla Cybertruck Crash Files Lawsuit - Alleging Design Flaws Entrapped Victims

Hyundai Ioniq 5 Caught Going Buttonless: A Tesla-Inspired Interior Transition

Hyundai's Ioniq 5 has been spotted sporting a Tesla-like interior transformation, moving towards a buttonless experience. This design overhaul features a single vertical center display, ditching the dual screens and physical controls for climate and infotainment management. With Hyundai's new Pleos operating system, the Ioniq 5 aims to compete as a software-defined vehicle. Could this production-ready update be setting new standards or spelling future troubles? Get the scoop!

Mar 3
Hyundai Ioniq 5 Caught Going Buttonless: A Tesla-Inspired Interior Transition

The Dimming Glow of Tesla's Touchscreen Era: A Buttoned Return to Classics

Tesla, a pioneer in screen-centric car designs, is facing mounting pressure from safety concerns and regulatory bodies to bring back physical buttons for essential vehicle functions. With new mandates from China and Euro NCAP's upcoming 2026 penalties, the automotive industry is rethinking the elimination of tactile controls in favor of screens. As industry giants like Audi, Volkswagen, and Hyundai revert to a mix of screens and buttons, Tesla, too, is beginning to reinstate some physical controls. This reversal signals a shift towards blending digital modernity with ergonomic practicality.

Feb 28
The Dimming Glow of Tesla's Touchscreen Era: A Buttoned Return to Classics

NHTSA Puts Tesla Model 3's Emergency Door Release Under the Microscope

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has initiated an in-depth investigation into the emergency door release mechanism of Tesla Model 3 sedans, raising concerns about its visibility and accessibility in emergencies. As the agency assesses potential risks, Tesla enthusiasts and critics are locked in a debate about design and safety priorities. Discover the implications for Tesla and the broader EV landscape.

Dec 26
NHTSA Puts Tesla Model 3's Emergency Door Release Under the Microscope

Tesla's Tricky Door Trap: Safety Functionality or Futuristic Flaw?

Tesla’s sleek, flush door design is under fire, facing criticism for potentially dangerous functionality flaws in emergency situations, leading to investigations by global regulators. With incidents highlighting issues in post-crash egress, the automotive giant and others using similar designs are navigating consumer backlash, potential redesigns, and regulatory scrutiny.

Dec 18
Tesla's Tricky Door Trap: Safety Functionality or Futuristic Flaw?

Tesla Model Y: Emergency Gear Shifting Conundrum Sparks Safety Concerns

Concerns mount as Tesla Model Y's emergency gear shifter reportedly falters, potentially hampering the vehicle's safety and driver control. The emerging issue prompts questions on Tesla's approach to gear shifting design amidst innovative tech trends.

Oct 19
Tesla Model Y: Emergency Gear Shifting Conundrum Sparks Safety Concerns

China's Crackdown on Cool Car Handles: The Ban on Signature Tesla Feature

In a move that's sending ripples across the automotive world, China is planning to ban fully retractable and flush car door handles due to safety and reliability concerns. These sleek design features, iconic in Tesla models, are under fire for their failure rates post-collision and their limited aerodynamic benefits. The ban, expected to start in 2027, mandates traditional door handles or those with mechanical backups, pushing automakers to rethink their designs. Explore how this impacts Tesla and the broader EV industry as China prioritizes passenger safety over aesthetics.

Oct 16
China's Crackdown on Cool Car Handles: The Ban on Signature Tesla Feature

Tesla Shifts Gears: Revamps Door Handles Amid Growing Safety Concerns

Tesla is taking proactive steps by redesigning the door handles on its vehicles, such as the 2021 Model Y, following safety concerns and an investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The move comes after reports of electronic door handles failing, leading to situations where occupants were unable to exit the vehicle without breaking windows. The new design aims to integrate both manual and electronic release functions into a single, intuitive button to enhance safety and reliability, especially during emergencies.

Sep 23
Tesla Shifts Gears: Revamps Door Handles Amid Growing Safety Concerns

Tesla's Iconic Pop-Out Door Handles Could Be Outlawed in China by 2027

In a surprising turn of events, Tesla's signature pop-out door handles are under threat of being banned in China due to safety concerns. These sleek, flush handles may fail during emergencies, such as crashes or power failures, risking occupant entrapment. As China drafts regulations to ban such designs from mid-2027 without mechanical backups, Tesla may need to re-engineer its vehicles, potentially influencing broader EV design trends globally. This move emphasizes safety over design aesthetics, reshaping how automakers approach feature integration.

Sep 11
Tesla's Iconic Pop-Out Door Handles Could Be Outlawed in China by 2027

Tesla Does a U-Turn: Indicator Stalk Makes a Comeback on Model 3 in China!

Tesla has reintroduced the traditional turn signal stalk on the Model 3 in China, responding to user feedback. This change, available for new and select older models, highlights Tesla's focus on customer satisfaction and practicality. While the gear selector stalk remains absent, this update is sparking interest worldwide about potential future rollouts. Dive into why China gets the first taste of Tesla's feature rollback!

Aug 20
Tesla Does a U-Turn: Indicator Stalk Makes a Comeback on Model 3 in China!