After two days of trading turmoil for Tesla, catalyzed by reports of an NTSB investigation into the company involving a fatal Model X accident, more details have emerged that are anything but reassuring for the company. An ABC News report that got very little media visibility, reported that the Apple engineer who died from crashing his Model X had previously complained about Tesla’s autopilot feature.
The report goes on to say:
Walter Huang’s family tells Dan Noyes he took his Tesla to the dealer, complaining that — on multiple occasions — the auto-pilot veered toward that same barrier — the one his Model X hit on Friday when he died.