Tesla says it will fix software problems affecting millions of electric vehicles in China, covering both cars made in China and imported models. The update is intended to address the issue that has triggered regulatory attention in the country.
According to reports, the planned remedial action involves Tesla preparing software changes that will be deployed to affected vehicles. The coverage is focused on the scale of the recall-like response and the fact that it spans multiple categories of vehicles. While outlets broadly agree on the purpose—software remediation in China—details such as the exact trigger, affected models, and timeline are presented with limited specificity in the available summaries.
Overall, both outlets frame the announcement as a compliance and safety/quality measure tied to software performance for a large fleet of EVs. The reporting differs mainly in emphasis, with some coverage highlighting the market impact and the inclusion of both locally produced and imported vehicles, while other coverage concentrates on the company’s commitment to deliver the fix through software updates.