Federal judge upholds $243M verdict against Tesla for a fatal Autopilot crash, the first such federal wrongful death liability ruling.
In seeking a reversal, Tesla said the driver deserved sole blame, his Model S wasn't defective, and the verdict defied common sense.
Elon Musk's EV maker had attempted to overturn a verdict that held it partially liable for an accident involving a Model S, but that ruling has now been upheld.
"The grounds for relief that Tesla relies upon are virtually the same as those Tesla put forth previously during the course of trial" ...
A federal judge rejected Tesla's request to overturn a $243 million jury verdict over the 2019 crash of an Autopilot-equipped ...
Australian buyers love medium and large SUVs – and the choices have never been more broad than they are right now. The question is, which powertrain suits you? best? Regular hybrid, petrol generator ...
China says “No!” to another Tesla feature as it wants to keep steering wheels round, or rounder.
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Viral clip shows Tesla FSD nearly driving owner into a lake
Tesla's Full Self-Driving software steered into a lake in viral video, highlighting ongoing safety issues despite neural ...
Tesla shifts Full Self-Driving to a $99/month subscription in key markets—what it means for drivers, safety, and TSLA’s ...
Citroen Basalt X pre-bookings open, Hyundai Exter Pro Pack launched and more Auto recap, August 19: Hero Glamour X launched, Bentley EXP 15 concept debuts, Harley Davidson Street Bob 117 launched ...
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