Parents of a motorcyclist killed in a crash involving a Tesla Model 3 on Autopilot in Utah sued Tesla and the driver, claiming the driver assistant software and safety features are defective. This adds to scrutiny of Tesla's Autopilot and Full Self-Driving systems.
DOJ prosecutors are investigating whether Tesla committed securities or wire fraud by misleading investors and consumers about its self-driving capabilities. The investigation focuses on Tesla's Autopilot and Full Self-Driving systems, which are not fully autonomous despite claims made by CEO Elon Musk.
U.S. prosecutors are investigating whether Tesla committed securities or wire fraud by misleading investors and consumers about its self-driving capabilities. The investigation involves examining statements made by Tesla and CEO Elon Musk about the autonomous features of their vehicles.
Tesla faces lawsuits and federal investigation over Autopilot technology, with multiple crashes leading to fatalities. Company asserts drivers are responsible, but evidence and federal regulators suggest otherwise.
Tesla settles a lawsuit with the family of an Apple engineer who died in a crash involving Autopilot technology. The crash occurred in 2018 when the vehicle veered into a highway barrier while the Autopilot system was engaged. The settlement terms remain confidential.
Tesla is going to court over a fatal crash involving its Autopilot system in 2018, and it wants Apple to testify in its defense. The family of the victim claims that Tesla and Apple are working together to support Tesla's defense. The trial is a test for Tesla's defense strategy in blaming driver inattention for crashes involving Autopilot.
Tesla is going to court over the role its Autopilot system played in a fatal crash in 2018 and is seeking Apple's testimony in its defense. The family of the deceased driver is accusing Apple of secretly aiding Tesla in its defense.