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NHTSA upgrades Tesla FSD probe to Engineering Analysis EA26002 covering 3.2M vehicles over reduced-visibility crashes

NHTSA escalated its Tesla Full Self-Driving investigation from Preliminary Evaluation (PE24031, opened Oct 17 2024) to Engineering Analysis EA26002 on March 18, 2026. Scope expanded to roughly 3.2 million 2016-2026 Model S, X, 3, Y, and Cybertruck vehicles. The EA examines whether FSD fails to detect and respond to reduced roadway visibility (sun glare, fog, airborne dust), covering nine documented incidents including one pedestrian fatality and one injury, with six additional potentially related incidents under review.

Occurred 2026-03-18 · Tesla · Investigated by NHTSA

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  1. NHTSA · https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/inv/2026/INOA-EA26002-10023.pdf · 2026-03-18

Status history

  • Active · 2026-08-12 · agent:recon

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What happened in NHTSA upgrades Tesla FSD probe to Engineering Analysis EA26002 covering 3.2M vehicles over reduced-visibility crashes?
NHTSA escalated its Tesla Full Self-Driving investigation from Preliminary Evaluation (PE24031, opened Oct 17 2024) to Engineering Analysis EA26002 on March 18, 2026. Scope expanded to roughly 3.2 million 2016-2026 Model S, X, 3, Y, and Cybertruck vehicles. The EA examines whether FSD fails to detect and respond to reduced roadway visibility (sun glare, fog, airborne dust), covering nine documented incidents including one pedestrian fatality and one injury, with six additional potentially related incidents under review.
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Methodology: Unreviewed · 1 source (1 primary) · last reviewed 2026-08-12

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Last reviewed 2026-08-12

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