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Chinese court hears first Tesla Full Self-Driving fraud case as 10 owners seek over $500,000
Under China's Consumer Rights Protection Law, they are seeking full refunds plus triple damages.
Inside a data-labeling office in Utah, hundreds of workers review footage captured by Tesla vehicles running FSD. The videos ...
A Beijing court held its first hearing in a lawsuit by 10 Tesla owners alleging FSD fraud, seeking 3.95 million yuan ($583K) in damages over unfulfilled self-driving promises.
For years, Tesla owners with Hardware 3 cars (sold between 2019 and 2023) have waited for a software update that unlocks fully autonomous driving. However, on April 22, 2026, during Tesla’s ...
First came the Netherlands, now it's Lithuania. And more European countries appear to be in the queue for Tesla's ...
Tesla says China is now one of the countries where Full Self-Driving is available after years of regulatory delays.
Angry Tesla owners are mounting a legal battle against the electric vehicle giant, accusing billionaire CEO Elon Musk of misleading them about the cars’ self-driving capacity. Tom LoSavio – an ...
The autonomous driving technology of Tesla, the Full Self-Driving (FSD), is now available in China, according to the latest announcement from the company. This expansion to China is the latest ...
The upgrade path for Tesla owners who purchased full self-driving software but have older cars is proving to be messy and complicated. To take full advantage of the software package that some ...
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