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Tesla has announced a recall of nearly 3 million vehicles in China due to concerns regarding electronic door handles and ineffective driver monitoring systems. The recall covers Model 3, Y, S, and X vehicles manufactured between March 4, 2019, and April 29, 2026, aiming to address issues that could lead to safety system failures and increase the risk of inability to open doors quickly or insufficient driver vigilance during semi-automated driving. Tesla will provide free software updates to improve driver monitoring systems, along with warning labels and over-the-air updates to enhance passenger safety. Regulatory pressures in China and the United States are intensifying regarding these issues, amid an 18% decline in Model Y sales in July. This move represents a significant challenge for Tesla in the world's largest electric car market.
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