Tesla said the petition was "completely false" and was brought forward by a short-seller.
Tesla said the petition was "completely false" and was brought forward by a short-seller
Tesla
The petition urged the agency to recall all Tesla vehicles, the Model S, Model X, and Model 3, produced beginning in 2013. It cited media reports of crashes attributed to unintended acceleration and complaints filed with NHTSA.
Tesla said the petition was "completely false" and was brought forward by a short-seller.
Brian Sparks, who is currently shorting Tesla stock, according to CNBC, submitted the petition in September.
"Over the past several years, we discussed with NHTSA the majority of the complaints alleged in the petition. In every case we reviewed with them, the data proved the vehicle functioned properly," Tesla said in a blog post.
A spokesman for NHTSA on Monday declined to comment on Tesla's statement. The agency said last week it "will carefully review the petition and relevant data."
Sparks could not be immediately reached for comment.
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