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Tesla may surpass Ford to become the automotive brand with the most recalls in the USA this year.
Gelonghui, December 23 | According to Statistics from Carscoops regarding the recall rankings in America's automotive Industry for the year 2024, Tesla has surpassed Ford Motor to become the automotive brand with the most recalled vehicles for the year. Previously, Ford had been the automotive manufacturer with the most severe recall issues in the United States for three consecutive years. According to the statistics, Tesla issued 15 recalls within the year, significantly fewer than Stellantis's 67 and Ford's 62. In terms of total recalled vehicles, Tesla has accumulated a total of 5,135,697 vehicles, some of which can be fixed through OTA updates, exceeding.
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