California regulators determined this week that Tesla is no longer using deceptive marketing to advertise its supervised self ...
Tesla has discontinued Autopilot after 13 years and the California DMV is taking a victory lap after alleging that Autopilot was deceptively marketed, anyway.
Tesla successfully took the required action to stop using the term “Autopilot” in the marketing of its vehicles in California, as required by the California Department of Motor Vehicles last December.
Autopilot was one of Tesla’s most recognizable terms, though it was also one due to be left behind in the coming years as the far more sophisticated FSD improves to the point where it really can ...
Tesla successfully avoided a 30-day suspension of vehicle sales and manufacturing in California, after removing its Autopilot ...
The step allows the company to avoid a 30-day suspension of its dealer and manufacturer licenses in the state.
The administrative law judge initially recommended a 30-day suspension of Tesla’s manufacturer and dealer licenses.
Driving (Supervised),” but the company still risked a 30-day suspension of its dealer license unless it removed "autopilot" ...
Tesla won’t be suspended in California after it complied with a DMV ruling to stop using the term “autopilot.” ...
Tesla avoids a 30-day California sales suspension after removing "Autopilot" marketing, shifting focus to Full Self-Driving subscriptions for EV buyers.
Tesla and California ended a three-year legal battle over the automaker's self-driving marketing. Tesla will keep its dealerships and plants open.
Tesla will stop using the term "Autopilot" in marketing of its vehicles in California, the state's Department of Motor Vehicles announced.