Tesla has begun to issue an over-the-air firmware update that CEO Elon Musk says will improve the car's braking performance.
May 29, 2018—Tesla has begun to issue an over-the-air firmware update that CEO Elon Musk says will improve the car's braking performance, reported Fortune.
According to a tweet from Musk, the update began on Friday.
Consumer Reports' tests found that the Model 3 had problems with emergency braking at high speeds, according to the report. At 60 mph, the car took 152 feet to stop.
We arm you with products that build trust, tools that unlock productivity, and training that drives business performance, so you feel confident in where your...
Connect with Valvoline experts to increase operational efficiency and customer loyalty – from Valvoline-funded promotions to hands-on training, we’re here to...