Tesla is facing an inquiry by the Norwegian Public Roads Administration, NPRA, Norway’s traffic safety regulator, where it will look into suspension failures in the company’s electric cars that could result in a recall, Marie Mannes of Reuters reports, citing what the agency has told Reuters. NPRA senior engineer Tor-Ove Satren said the agency began questioning Tesla back in September 2022 about lower rear control arms breaking on Model S and X vehicles.
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