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US closes 2022 probe into 695,000 Tesla vehicles over unexpected braking

Created at 2 Jul · 7:43 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has closed its investigation into unexpected deceleration in 695,000 Tesla vehicles, citing a low demonstrated hazard and a significant drop in reported incidents following software updates.

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Key Numbers

695,000Tesla vehicles investigated for unexpected braking
2022Year preliminary evaluation was opened
early 2022Timeframe of Tesla software updates
45Incident reports in 2024
19Incident reports in 2025
threeIncident reports since start of 2026
300Incident reports when investigation opened
376,241Model 3 and Model Y vehicles in separate steering probe

Who's Involved

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
U.S. auto safety regulator that closed the investigation
Tesla
Automaker whose vehicles were investigated

↳ Why This Matters

The closure of this investigation by NHTSA suggests that the safety concerns regarding unexpected braking in Tesla vehicles have been sufficiently addressed through software updates and a decline in reported incidents, potentially easing regulatory pressure on the automaker.

Key facts

  • The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) closed its 2022 investigation into unexpected deceleration in 695,000 Tesla vehicles.
  • The probe covered Model 3 and Model Y vehicles.
  • Tesla released software updates in early 2022 to address the issue.
  • NHTSA cited a low demonstrated hazard and a substantial drop in reported incidents.
  • Incident reports fell from 300 when the investigation opened to 45 in 2024, 19 in 2025, and three in 2026.
  • NHTSA also recently closed a separate probe into loss of steering control in 376,241 Model 3 and Model Y vehicles.

The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has closed its 2022 investigation into unexpected deceleration in approximately 695,000 Tesla vehicles. The agency cited a low demonstrated hazard to drivers and a substantial drop in reported incidents following software updates released by Tesla in early 2022.

The investigation encompassed Model 3 and Model Y vehicles. According to the NHTSA, incident reports related to unexpected deceleration fell from 300 when the probe began to 45 in 2024, 19 in 2025, and three since the start of 2026.

The regulator also stated that the reported conditions did not alter the vehicle's lateral positioning or cause significant loss of distance to following vehicles, thereby not leading to collisions. This development follows NHTSA's recent closure of a separate, expanded probe into an estimated 376,241 Model 3 and Model Y vehicles concerning loss of steering control.

Frequently asked questions

The investigation, opened in 2022, concerned unexpected deceleration or 'phantom braking' in approximately 695,000 Tesla Model 3 and Model Y vehicles.

NHTSA closed the probe because of a low demonstrated hazard to drivers and a significant decrease in reported incidents after Tesla released software updates.

Yes, NHTSA also recently closed a separate investigation into an estimated 376,241 Model 3 and Model Y vehicles concerning loss of steering control.

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How It Developed

NHTSA opened a preliminary evaluation into 695,000 Tesla vehicles over unexpected deceleration.
Tesla released software updates in early 2022 to address unexpected deceleration.
Incident reports of unexpected deceleration declined significantly.
NHTSA closed the investigation, citing low demonstrated hazard and a substantial drop in incidents.
NHTSA separately closed a probe into loss of steering control in 376,241 Model 3 and Model Y vehicles.

Sources

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U.S. closes 2022 probe into 695,000 Tesla vehicles over unexpected brakingReuters
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Press Releases | NHTSAnhtsa.gov
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PDF Additional Information Regarding EA22002 Investigation: EA22002 Date: 4 ...static.nhtsa.gov
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NHTSA Ends Four-Year Tesla Phantom Braking Probethebrakereport.com

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