A judge upheld the ruling involving a former and much-heralded feature.
In seeking a reversal, Tesla said the driver deserved sole blame, his Model S wasn't defective, and the verdict defied common sense.
The curious minds at ColdFusion explain how Tesla’s Autopilot mode allows cars to drive themselves.
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Tesla is suing California's Department of Motor Vehicles to reverse a ruling that found the automaker violated the law by falsely promoting its cars' self-driving capabilities.
Tesla’s long running bet that bold branding could sell the future of driving has collided with a hard legal wall in California. A state judge has ruled that the company misled consumers about what its ...
California is threatening to ban sales of Tesla cars in the state for 30 days after a regulator said the term “Autopilot” for its driver assist feature constitutes false advertising. The California ...