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加州司机对特斯拉提起集体诉讼,称马斯克持续夸大自动驾驶能力

Core Points - California drivers have filed a class-action lawsuit against Tesla, claiming that Elon Musk has misled consumers for eight years by exaggerating the capabilities of the electric vehicle's autonomous driving features [1][3] - U.S. District Judge Rita Lin indicated that the lawsuit raises common issues regarding whether Tesla lacks the necessary sensors for advanced autonomous driving and has failed to demonstrate any vehicle performing long-distance autonomous driving [1] - The lawsuit potentially involves thousands of individuals who may have seen claims on Tesla's website regarding full self-driving hardware from October 2016 to August 2024 [1][3] Summary by Sections - Lawsuit Details - The class-action lawsuit includes drivers who purchased the Full Self-Driving (FSD) package between May 19, 2017, and July 31, 2024, and those who opted out of Tesla's arbitration agreement [3] - It also includes drivers who purchased the FSD package from October 20, 2016, to May 19, 2017 [3] - Advertising and Consumer Awareness - Tesla's unique advertising strategy, which does not rely on traditional advertising or independent dealers, leads to the assumption that consumers interested in autonomous driving would visit Tesla's website for information [3] - Tesla argues that it is unreasonable to assume all class members saw the disputed statements and that there is no collective evidence showing these statements significantly influenced purchasing decisions [3]