Tesla may finally be getting its Model 3 production issues under control, but factory problems are far from the only headaches the company has dealt with lately.
In March, a Tesla Model X with Autopilot engaged collided with a highway barrier, killing driver Walter Huang. Shortly after the tragic incident, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) launched a formal investigation into the matter to determine how much fault, if any, lied with Tesla’s Autopilot system.