The lawsuit alleges that Tesla marketed its “Full Self-Driving” package as though the vehicles were equipped with the hardware needed for complete driverless operation at a time in the near future. Many drivers purchased or leased Tesla vehicles and paid thousands of dollars for the feature, believing their cars could soon operate without human control.
The lawsuit alleges Tesla has not delivered on those promises. It further alleges that despite updates and marketing statements, the company has not demonstrated the ability for its vehicles to complete a fully autonomous drive or obtained the certifications required for driverless operation in California (California DMV Autonomous Vehicle). This central issue is at the heart of the Tesla Self-Driving Lawsuit.
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