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Dramatic illustration of a burning Tesla Model Y crash, depicting a man trapped by faulty door handles during a fatal fiery accident.
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Mother sues Tesla over son's death in trapped fiery crash

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The mother of 20-year-old Samuel Tremblett has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Tesla, alleging her son died trapped in his burning Model Y after a crash due to faulty electronic door handles. The suit includes a harrowing 911 call transcript where Tremblett pleaded for help as the vehicle erupted in flames. This case highlights ongoing safety concerns with Tesla's door design, now under federal investigation.

Tesla announced that its FSD Supervised feature can lower the risk of hydroplaning during rainy conditions. The system uses Tesla Vision to assess road wetness and adjusts vehicle speed accordingly. This capability aims to enhance driver safety through automated responses.

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A recent analysis by FuelArc has calculated that the Tesla Cybertruck's fire fatality rate is 17 times higher than that of the Ford Pinto, the 1970s vehicle infamous for fire risks. The comparison highlights five reported Cybertruck fire fatalities among 34,438 vehicles sold. This rate stands at 14.52 per 100,000 units, compared to the Pinto's 0.85 per 100,000 over its production decade.

Tesla is recalling 63,619 Cybertruck vehicles in the U.S. due to software that causes the front parking lights to shine too brightly, potentially distracting oncoming drivers and increasing crash risk. The issue affects nearly all Cybertrucks built since production began, with a free over-the-air software update available to fix it. No collisions, injuries or fatalities have been reported related to the defect.

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