A new chapter in an ongoing investigative report from Bloomberg starts from the news that at least 15 people have died in Teslas where the electrically powered doors would not open after a crash.
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Escape a Tesla When the Power’s Out—Here’s the Hidden Trick to Opening Those Futuristic Doors
As electric vehicles continue to dominate the roads, curiosity about electronic door locks has surged too. While these systems look sleek and futuristic, they can pose a serious challenge in ...
Lawsuit alleges that a Model Y driver survived an October 2025 crash but died because he couldn’t open the doors of the burning EV. Tesla faces lawsuit after driver died trapped in burning Model Y due ...
Tesla has been hit with yet another lawsuit related to its electrically powered doors. Last week, the mother of a 20-year-old man who died following a collision in a 2021 Tesla Model Y filed a lawsuit ...
Federal investigators are piling the pressure on Tesla over its cars’ electronic door handles. The NHTSA wrote to the automaker last week requesting access to internal Tesla documents that might ...
View post: Subaru Wants To Sell Its Biggest American SUV In Japan Another Tesla driver became trapped in a Model Y after the doors couldn't be opened. Crash occurred in September 2025 and left the ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] The U.S. auto safety regulator investigating whether certain Tesla Inc. door handles are defective received more complaints within days ...
Federal regulators are investigating Tesla's emergency door release systems on its Model 3 and Model Y vehicles. A separate investigation into the Model Y's emergency door handles began in September ...
A new report from the Bloomberg news service shows that at least 15 people have died in Teslas when the vehicle's doors would not open following a crash. According to the report, the doors of Tesla ...
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