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Tesla is suing the California DMV over claims of false advertising related to its self-driving technology. This legal battle highlights ongoing regulatory scrutiny as Tesla shifts focus from traditional EVs to AI and robotics, raising questions about its future direction and market strategy. The outcome could impact Tesla's marketing and operational tactics significantly.
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Musk touts California robotaxis but Tesla does nothing to get permits For more than a year, Elon Musk has repeatedly said Tesla is months away from launching a driverless robotaxi service in California – once state regulators give their blessing. Tesla did nothing to secure that approval in 2025, according to previously unreported state Department of Motor Vehicles records and a state spokesperson. Tesla logged zero miles of autonomous test driving on California roads last year for the sixth year in a row, the records show. | about 4 hours ago |
Elon Musk's Tesla Sues California DMV Following False Advertising Row Around FSD, Autopilot Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) is suing the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) after the automaker dropped the "Autopilot" term from its marketing activities amid the false advertising row. Baselessly Labeling Tesla A False Advertiser, Court Filing Says Lawyers representing the automaker have claimed that the DMV had "wrongfully and baselessly" called Tesla a false advertiser for marketing its driving assistance technologies under Autopilot and Full-Self Driving, court filings from February | about 4 hours ago |
Tesla pushes back against California's regulators Tesla has sued the California Department of Motor Vehicles in response to accusations of false advertising. | about 4 hours ago |
The "Magnificent Seven" Are Sending Shockwaves Through Wall Street With This $8.4 Billion Warning The people who know Nvidia, Apple, Alphabet, Microsoft, Amazon, Meta Platforms, and Tesla best are telling a worrisome story. | about 5 hours ago |
Nvidia Earnings Get Rave Reviews on Wall Street. Why the Stock Isn’t Rallying. Nvidia was getting a ton of praise on Thursday after its fourth-quarter earnings beat analysts’ expectations—but the artificial-intelligence chip maker’s stock failed to catch fire ahead of the opening bell. D.A. Davidson analyst Gil Luria wrote in a research note that Nvidia’s results were a “notable beat over expectations,” adding that he sees “no reason to doubt compute-demand given the accelerating trajectory of AI progress.” KeyBanc analyst John Vinh raised some estimates and said that guidance had “solidly exceeded expectations.” | about 5 hours ago |
Tesla’s AI Pivot And Robotaxis Put Valuation And Regulatory Risks In Focus Tesla’s AI Pivot And Robotaxis Put Valuation And Regulatory Risks In Focus | about 8 hours ago |
Tesla’s AI Pivot And Robotaxis Put Valuation And Regulatory Risks In Focus Tesla is ending production of its Model S and Model X in order to convert its Fremont factory for high-volume Optimus robot manufacturing. The company has filed a lawsuit against the California DMV over allegations that its self-driving marketing is deceptive. Regulators and the public are focusing on safety after multiple recent crashes involving Tesla's expanding robotaxi fleet. NasdaqGS:TSLA recently closed at $417.4, with the share price up 48.0% over the past year and 118.6% over three... | about 8 hours ago |
Musk touts California robotaxis but Tesla does nothing to get permits
For more than a year, Elon Musk has repeatedly said Tesla is months away from launching a driverless robotaxi service in California – once state regulators give their blessing. Tesla did nothing to secure that approval in 2025, according to previously unreported state Department of Motor Vehicles records and a state spokesperson. Tesla logged zero miles of autonomous test driving on California roads last year for the sixth year in a row, the records show.
Elon Musk's Tesla Sues California DMV Following False Advertising Row Around FSD, Autopilot
Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) is suing the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) after the automaker dropped the "Autopilot" term from its marketing activities amid the false advertising row. Baselessly Labeling Tesla A False Advertiser, Court Filing Says Lawyers representing the automaker have claimed that the DMV had "wrongfully and baselessly" called Tesla a false advertiser for marketing its driving assistance technologies under Autopilot and Full-Self Driving, court filings from February
Tesla pushes back against California's regulators
Tesla has sued the California Department of Motor Vehicles in response to accusations of false advertising.
The "Magnificent Seven" Are Sending Shockwaves Through Wall Street With This $8.4 Billion Warning
The people who know Nvidia, Apple, Alphabet, Microsoft, Amazon, Meta Platforms, and Tesla best are telling a worrisome story.
Nvidia Earnings Get Rave Reviews on Wall Street. Why the Stock Isn’t Rallying.
Nvidia was getting a ton of praise on Thursday after its fourth-quarter earnings beat analysts’ expectations—but the artificial-intelligence chip maker’s stock failed to catch fire ahead of the opening bell. D.A. Davidson analyst Gil Luria wrote in a research note that Nvidia’s results were a “notable beat over expectations,” adding that he sees “no reason to doubt compute-demand given the accelerating trajectory of AI progress.” KeyBanc analyst John Vinh raised some estimates and said that guidance had “solidly exceeded expectations.”
Tesla’s AI Pivot And Robotaxis Put Valuation And Regulatory Risks In Focus
Tesla’s AI Pivot And Robotaxis Put Valuation And Regulatory Risks In Focus
Tesla’s AI Pivot And Robotaxis Put Valuation And Regulatory Risks In Focus
Tesla is ending production of its Model S and Model X in order to convert its Fremont factory for high-volume Optimus robot manufacturing. The company has filed a lawsuit against the California DMV over allegations that its self-driving marketing is deceptive. Regulators and the public are focusing on safety after multiple recent crashes involving Tesla's expanding robotaxi fleet. NasdaqGS:TSLA recently closed at $417.4, with the share price up 48.0% over the past year and 118.6% over three...