Tesla avoids 30-day California sales suspension
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Tesla eliminated the option to purchase Full Self-Driving with a one-time fee over the weekend.
Tesla was facing a 30-day suspension for using term that overstated ability of assistance feature
(FOX40.COM) — The Department of Motor Vehicles said it found that Tesla violated California state law by misleadingly using the terms “Autopilot” and “Full Self-Driving Capability” in the marketing of its electric vehicles. • Video above ...
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A Tesla owner says his car tried to drive him into a lake while using the automaker’s latest “Full Self-Driving” software. The incident, captured on video and posted to social media, has gone viral with over 1 million views, adding to a growing list of dangerous FSD edge cases that raise serious questions about the system’s readiness.
Tesla will start producing a steering-wheel-free vehicle in April, CEO Elon Musk says. In a post on X, Tesla ( TSLA 2.59%) CEO Elon Musk confirmed that the company is still planning to bring to market a steering-wheel-free, pedal-free all-electric vehicle -- and he confirmed that it's coming soon.
Tesla shifts Full Self-Driving to a $99/month subscription in key markets—what it means for drivers, safety, and TSLA’s recurring revenue.
Tesla successfully avoided a 30-day suspension of vehicle sales and manufacturing in California, after removing its Autopilot feature from vehicles in the U.S. and Canada. The California Department of Motor Vehicles announced the update Tuesday, which comes just weeks after Tesla eliminated basic Autopilot in late January.