Tesla Motors, the maker of cutting edge all-electric cars, announced last week that it is recalling most vehicles in its “Roadster” model line because of a defect that could cause suspension problems.

The recall affects all 345 of the all-electric Roadster model vehicles manufactured prior to April 22 by Tesla Motors, based in San Carlos, California. The company’s other all-electric vehicle, the “Model S,” is still in the prototype development phase and is not impacted by the recall. 

Tesla Motors says that no accidents have been reported in connection with the defect – an “improperly torqued” bolt – which was discovered after a Roadster owner reported “uncharacteristic handling,” according to a Press Release from Tesla Motors.

According to the Los Angeles Times, Tesla has delivered about 500 vehicles in the Roadster model line, which are assembled in Britain by Lotus, and then shipped to California for installation of the cars’ electric powertrain and batteries. Lotus is also recalling some of its own 2009 Elise and Exige model sports cars due to the same suspension problem, the Times reports, citing a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recall notice that warns: “If the problem is not addressed promptly, the driver could lose control of the vehicle, resulting in a crash.”

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