Tesla Inc. CEO Elon Musk admitted late Monday there was a braking issue with the Model 3 sedan, pointed out by Consumer Reports, and said it can be fixed with a firmware update that the electric car maker will roll out in a few days.
"With further refinement, we can improve braking distance beyond initial specs. Tesla won't stop until Model 3 has better braking than any remotely comparable car," Musk wrote in a tweet.
Musk said Consumer Reports had an early production car and would ask the magazine to test a newer model.
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