Tesla Being Sued In China For FSD False Claims
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Tesla is the target of a lawsuit in China for false advertising. Ten owners claim $583,000 because the Full Self-Drive (FSD), for which they paid, is incompatible with their hardware (Hardware 3). Facing the global grunt, Tesla has discreetly renamed its technology, but the financial risk is in billions.
Tesla Being Sued In China For FSD False Claims
The Daxing District People’s Court in Beijing China recently heard a class-action lawsuit targeting Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) feature. Ten Chinese vehicle owners filed the suit, alleging false advertising and consumer fraud, and are collectively seeking compensation of over RMB3.95 million. The plaintiffs argue that Tesla engaged in misleading promotion and concealed hardware limitations, despite knowing that its advertised “Full Self-Driv…
Despite Tesla's promises, 4 million vehicles equipped with Hardware 3 will not be able to benefit from Full Self-Driving (FSD) due to technical limitations. Class-action lawsuits have already been filed in Australia and the Netherlands. Now, Chinese users are taking the offensive by suing the manufacturer for false advertising and seeking $583,000 in damages.
Tesla faces China fraud lawsuit over unmet FSD promises
Tesla has rebranded its Chinese driver-assist system twice in 14 months, but still cannot offer the product it sold owners years ago. By Stewart Burnett Ten Tesla owners in China have taken the automaker to court, alleging it knowingly deployed fraudulent marketing of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) software in the world’s largest auto market. The [...]
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