A man looks at Tesla Motors’ Model S P85 at its showroom in Beijing in this file photo. China’s quality regulator said late Monday that Tesla Inc. will recall a total of 8,898 Model S vehicles in the country starting June 28, as part of a broader, global recall announced last month. Tesla said that it would voluntarily recall about 123,000 Model S sedans built before April 2016 and sold globally in order to replace bolts in the power steering component. The company said in the original announcement that the bolts could corrode in very cold climates. A failure would result in a loss of power steering assist, the company said.SD-Agencies |