Tesla violated state law for misleadingly using the terms “autopilot” and “Full Self-Driving Capability” in the marketing of their EVs.
The move is one of the state's toughest actions yet against a major electric vehicle manufacturer. It adds another layer to Tesla's long-running regulatory and legal ...
A landmark state decision targets Tesla’s Autopilot branding and forces a pivot to supervised self-driving language.
California's Department of Motor Vehicles could temporarily halt sales of Tesla vehicles in the state. This possibility ...
The California Department of Motor Vehicles has determined that Tesla violated state law by misleading customers about its ...
The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has issued a decision saying that Tesla violated state law by using misleading advertising to promote its driver-assistance technology.
Tesla (TSLA) faces continued regulatory pressure in California regarding the marketing of its Autopilot and Full Self-Driving ...
The California Department of Motor Vehicles has threatened to suspend Tesla sales unless the EV-maker changes the name of its Autopilot feature. The DMV’s finding follows a decision by an ...
California regulators are threatening to suspend Tesla’s license to sell its electric cars in the state early next year ...
The California DMV has given Tesla 90 days to correct its misleading advertising for its driving assistance features or the ...
The agency said that Tesla shouldn’t describe its driver-assistance technology as “Autopilot” or “Full Self-Driving” in ...
Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) shares are trading lower on Wednesday, pulling back after hitting all-time highs on Tuesday.