00:00Tesla is facing its largest-ever recall in China, and it involves nearly 6 million vehicles.
00:06China's market regulator says Tesla will roll out two separate software fixes,
00:10starting with 2.98 million China-made and imported Model 3, Model Y, Model S, and Model X vehicles.
00:17The problem? Emergency door release handles that can be difficult to identify,
00:22which could delay escape or rescue if a severe crash knocks out the electrical system.
00:27Tesla's fix adds new warning labels, plus an over-the-air update that automatically lowers the windows after a collision.
00:34That recall takes effect September 25th.
00:37Separately, and immediately, Tesla is also recalling 2.74 million China-made Model and Model Y vehicles for a different
00:45software update.
00:46This one-strengthening driver attention monitoring while assisted steering is engaged,
00:51aiming to cut collision risk if a driver doesn't respond fast enough.
00:55disclosure, this video contains stock footage and content created or enhanced using AI-assisted tools.
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