Tesla will sidestep a 30-day sales and manufacturing ban in California after it fell in line with a state order over the use of the term Autopilot in marketing.
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Tesla drops 'Autopilot' branding in California after DMV orderEV maker avoids 30-day license suspension after state ruling on self-driving claims Tesla has complied with an order by the ...
Tesla agreed to stop using the term "Autopilot" in advertisements for its cars that appear in California to avoid potential ...
Tesla agreed to remove the term "Autopilot" from its marketing materials in California. The decision will help the automaker sell cars in its largest US market.Kevin Carter/Getty Images Tesla has ...
Tesla filed a lawsuit against the California DMV to reverse the ruling that found its 'Full Self-Driving' and 'Autopilot' marketing violated state law — just days after complying with it.
The California Department of Motor Vehicles said Tesla (TSLA) has brought its marketing practices into compliance and will avoid a previously threatened 30-day suspension of vehicle sales in the state ...
The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has confirmed that Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) has avoided a suspension of its license to manufacture and sell vehicles in the state after the automaker ...
Tesla is suing California over a finding by regulators there that it engaged in false advertising over its cars that had its ...
Tesla recently dropped Autosteer from new cars, effectively killing off the Autopilot name. It appears this may be related to an administrative ruling issued by the California DMV over long-standing ...
A California administrative law judge has given Tesla a stark choice: correct how it markets Autopilot and Full Self-Driving within 60 days or see its ability to sell and manufacture vehicles in the ...
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In an official statement released by the DMV on Tuesday, the DMV confirmed that Tesla had dropped the "Autopilot" term for its Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). By doing so, the automaker has ...
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