

In a statement to Business Insider, a Tesla spokesperson said that the company is already working to fix the issues and that it's "committed to making the world's safest cars." Lastly, the organization gave the 2017 Model S a poor rating for its headlights.

The Model S earned an "acceptable" rating in these two categories. Secondly, the roof of the Model S P100D that was tested wasn't strong enough to ensure safety in a rollover, due to the car's weight. It often indicates a user profile.įirst, the driver's side seat belt didn't adequately restrain the occupant in a front overlap crash, causing the dummy's head to hit the steering wheel. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
