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Tesla has filed a lawsuit against the California Department of Motor Vehicles in an attempt to overturn the agency’s ruling. The state DMV ruled that Tesla used deceptive marketing to overstate the automated driving capabilities of its vehicles, thus violating state law.
The lawsuit raises an issue that appeared to be resolved last week when the DMV said so won’t Suspension of Tesla’s sales and manufacturing licenses for 30 days. This is because the electric vehicle manufacturer complied with the ruling and stopped using the term “Autopilot” in its California marketing materials. CNBC was the first to do so Report the case.
The DMV could have taken action against Tesla. It chose not to do so even though an administrative law judge granted the DMV’s request to suspend Tesla’s licenses for 30 days as a penalty. Instead of revoking its licenses, the state regulator gave Tesla 60 days to comply.
Tesla did this, albeit in more extreme ways. Tesla didn’t just stop using the term Autopilot; In January that The autopilot stopped Completely in the United States and Canada. You may regret this decision and look for a way to return it.