A Texas woman is suing Tesla after her Cybertruck allegedly in self-driving mode crashed into an overpass barrier. Video shows the crash unfold as her baby sat in the backseat unharmed.
U.S. regulators expanded a probe into the effectiveness of Tesla's Full Self Drive software at navigating in reduced visibility conditions.
The lawsuit argues that the driver tried taking over control of the vehicle, but she couldn’t. Tesla Cybertruck owner sues ...
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This lawsuit comes as Tesla deals with similar accusations from regulators in California that it misrepresented the actual capabilities of Autopilot.
NHTSA is reviewing how Tesla's FSD reacts in low visibility conditions.
Video shows the Cybertruck crashing into a concrete barrier on a Houston freeway.
Tesla agreed to stop using the term "Autopilot" in advertisements for its cars that appear in California to avoid potential suspension.
An ongoing federal investigation into how Tesla Full-Self Driving (Supervised) performs in low-visibility conditions was upgraded this week to a level that could prompt a recall affecting as many as 3 ...