Electric car manufacturing giant, Tesla has decided to order the recall of more than 14,000 cars in China due to a software flaw that could allegedly lead to safety risks.
According to Agence France-Presse, quoted by News to the Minute, this is the second recall by the company led by Elon Musk in the space of a month. The cars targeted by this recall will have been produced between January 2019 and March this year and, according to Tesla, the error affects speed information when the brand's cars are in Track mode.
The company notes that this error "can affect the driver's correct understanding of vehicle speed" and "in extreme cases can raise the risk of a collision accident."