A California judge ruled that Tesla engaged in deceptive marketing related to Autopilot and Full Self-Driving systems, recommending a 30-day license suspension. The DMV modified the penalty to give Tesla 60 days to correct misleading claims. The ruling focused on autonomy claims and a class-action lawsuit alleging deception. Tesla’s stock closed at a record high on Tuesday.
Tesla faces a 30-day license suspension in California for misleading advertising about its self-driving technology. The DMV gave Tesla 60 days to correct any false claims before enforcing the suspension. The ruling highlights concerns over Tesla’s marketing of autonomous features and ongoing legal challenges. Tesla’s stock soared to a record high on Tuesday.
A California judge found Tesla guilty of deceptive marketing related to Autopilot and Full Self-Driving features, recommending a 30-day license suspension. The DMV modified the penalty to allow Tesla 60 days to correct misleading claims. The ruling raises questions about Tesla’s autonomy claims and ongoing legal battles. Tesla’s stock hit a record high on Tuesday.
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