A California judge gives Tesla 90 days to revise Autopilot and Full Self-Driving claims or risk a temporary sales suspension.
Elon Musk is famous for making big, unfulfilled promises about self-driving. Now, his EV company is in hot water in California.
California's DMV ordered Tesla to change the name "Autopilot" within 90 days, or face a month-long dealership suspension.
California DMV has given Tesla 60 days to remedy deceptive claims or face losing its legal ability to sell cars in the state ...
The judge ruled Tesla should have to suspend manufacturing and sales in California for 30 days, but the DMV stayed those rulings for 90 days to allow Tesla to comply.
A regulator has deferred an order to suspend sales in Tesla's biggest U.S. market, giving it more time to address its ...
The California Department of Motor Vehicles has warned Tesla to revise its advertising for the Autopilot feature or face a 30 ...
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Tesla’s sales in California should be suspended for 30 days over its marketing around Autopilot and Full Self-Driving, a ...
A California judge ruled that Tesla’s claims on its Autopilot and Full Self-Driving features are deceptive enough for a ...
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GM CEO Mary Barra is reportedly considering Sterling Anderson, the former head of Tesla Autopilot and co-founder of Aurora, ...