Tesla Orders , Recall in China , Over Autopilot Feature.<br />CNN reports that Tesla has recalled 1.6 million <br />vehicles in China to address problems with <br />the company's Autopilot driver-assistance system.<br />According to a Chinese regulator, the recall <br />is meant to reduce the risk of collision.<br />China's State Administration for Market <br />Regulation said that the issues can be resolved <br />with over-the-air software updates.<br />The Autopilot issues impact <br />1.61 million cars, including imported <br />Model S, Model X and Model 3 sedans.<br />The recall also covers Chinese-made <br />Model 3 sedans and Model Y SUVs. .<br />Vehicles covered by the recall were <br />reportedly manufactured between <br />August 26, 2014, and December 20, 2023.<br />According to the Chinese regulator, <br />drivers could "misuse" the vehicle's Autopilot <br />functions, increasing the risk of accidents.<br />CNN reports that Tesla also recalled nearly 2 million cars <br />in the United States after regulators came to a similar <br />conclusion regarding the Autopilot feature.<br />Another Tesla recall in China, which covers an additional <br />7,538 Model S sedans and Model X SUVs, centers <br />around doors potentially unlatching during a crash.<br />Another Tesla recall in China, which covers an additional <br />7,538 Model S sedans and Model X SUVs, centers <br />around doors potentially unlatching during a crash.<br />According to the regulator, the vehicles impacted <br />by the door latch recall were manufactured <br />between October 26, 2022, and November 16, 2023