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https://www.theverge.com/2021/12/30/22859717/tesla-model-3-s-recall-trunk-latch-failure-nhtsa
“The Model S recall is particularly concerning because the issue affects the front trunk, which could obstruct the driver’s view of the road if it flies open while driving. In the affected Model S cars, “the front trunk latch assembly may be misaligned, preventing the secondary hood latch from engaging,” Tesla told NHTSA in an official filing.”
Remember that Hoods used to only be open for service. Not routine consumer use. Something that has worked for years may be stressed in a way that hasn’t been before. Hence, conservatism in how Ford handles the frunk.
Not an apologist for Ford being slow and over-promising, but Tesla has been at the Frunk game nearly as long as anyone else (With the exception of Porsche), and here we are.
“The Model S recall is particularly concerning because the issue affects the front trunk, which could obstruct the driver’s view of the road if it flies open while driving. In the affected Model S cars, “the front trunk latch assembly may be misaligned, preventing the secondary hood latch from engaging,” Tesla told NHTSA in an official filing.”
Remember that Hoods used to only be open for service. Not routine consumer use. Something that has worked for years may be stressed in a way that hasn’t been before. Hence, conservatism in how Ford handles the frunk.
Not an apologist for Ford being slow and over-promising, but Tesla has been at the Frunk game nearly as long as anyone else (With the exception of Porsche), and here we are.
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