China launches biggest ever auto recall campaign over door handle safety
TSLA•Tesla recall details and response
Tesla would recall 2.98 million imported and China-made Model 3, Model Y, Model S and Model X vehicles from Sept. 25, it told the State Administration for Market Regulation, according to the regulator's statement.
The U.S. automaker said mechanical emergency door-release handles may be difficult to identify following a severe collision and electrical system failure, potentially hindering occupants' escape or rescuers' access, the statement said.
Tesla's remedy includes warning labels and an OTA update that automatically lowers vehicle windows after a collision.
Broader regulatory pressure on EV door handles
The sweeping campaign comes as Beijing steps up oversight of the EV industry and introduces tougher safety requirements, as automakers roll out new technologies amid a fierce price war in the world's largest auto market.
At least six car brands, including Tesla, Xiaomi, Leapmotor 9863.HK, Xpeng 9868.HK, Zeekr and Lynk & Co, announced their largest recalls on record on Friday, according to their filings to SAMR.
China is set to ban concealed or "hidden" door handles from 2027, becoming the first country to phase out a design popularized by Tesla and widely adopted by domestic EV makers.
The design, which allows doors to be opened using a key fob, smartphone or a press-operated mechanism, has attracted regulatory scrutiny in China and the United States over concerns that the handles may be difficult to access during emergencies.
China launches largest-ever auto recall campaign over door handle safety
BEIJING, Aug. 21 (Reuters) - Eleven carmakers, including Tesla TSLA.O and Xiaomi 1810.HK, launched software updates and vehicle recalls on Friday, the companies said, in China's largest-ever automotive recall campaign, as regulators tighten scrutiny of emergency door-release systems in EVs.




