KEY POINTS
  • China's vehicle safety authority announced Tesla is recalling more than 285,000 Model 3 and Model Y cars in the country over an Autopilot safety concern.
  • The issue can be fixed with a software update, meaning owners won't even have to take their vehicles into a shop for repairs.

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A Model Y vehicle displayed at a Tesla flagship store on Jan. 4, 2021 in Shanghai, China.

Tesla shares closed up more 2.51% Monday following ongoing challenges for the company in China.

Over the weekend, China's vehicle safety authority, the State Administration for Market Regulation, announced that Tesla was implementing a voluntary recall -- via a software update -- to fix alleged safety issues with the driver-assistance systems in 285,520 of its Model 3 and Model Y vehicles in the country.

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