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France orders Tesla to end 'deceptive commercial practices'

FRANCE, JUN 24 – French regulators found Tesla engaged in deceptive marketing of its Full Self-Driving system and ordered compliance within four months or face daily fines of €50,000 ($58,000).

  • Tesla has been ordered by the Competition, Consumer Affairs, and Fraud Control Office in France to stop engaging in 'deceptive business practices' regarding its driving capabilities.
  • The investigation began in 2023, with Tesla's French subsidiary scrutinized by agents from the fraud prevention and consumer protection agency following consumer complaints.
  • Tesla must comply with regulations within four months or face a daily fine of 50,000 euros for failing to cease deceptive practices.
  • Investigators stated that Tesla participated in deceptive commercial practices concerning the features of its vehicles.
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Tesla is under pressure in France because of controversial business practices. An authority has threatened the US manufacturer with huge fines.

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Arab News broke the news in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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