A man said an automated driver-assistance system was engaged when his Tesla Model 3 was involved in the fatal crash.
Whether the Autopilot system was truly active, overridden, or malfunctioning likely won't be resolved until investigators finish combing through the vehicle's data logs.
Tesla disputes that its “Full Self Driving” feature is to blame for the crash. A doorbell camera video shared by The New York Times showed the car slamming into the house at a high speed, which Tesla ...
A Tesla said to be traveling at speeds as high as 70 miles per hour while in Autopilot mode barreled into a Texas home on Friday night and killed a 76-year-old grandmother — the latest deadly crash to ...
KING5 News first reported that a Tesla driver in Redmond, Washington, alleged to police that the car's self-driving feature "malfunctioned" on Monday before it entered another resident's garage. The ...
A fatal May 7 crash now under investigation by the NHTSA has generated plenty of discussion about the capabilities and limitations of Tesla's Autopilot system. Since launching the system last October, ...
A front-door video camera of the crash, which killed a woman inside her home, showed the Tesla plowing into a house through ...
Tesla has been sued by the family of a 76-year-old Texas grandmother killed last week when a driver using his Model 3’s ...
Tesla on Thursday discontinued its basic driver-assistance system, Autopilot, in Canada and the US, in an attempt to push customers toward a more advanced version of the technology branded as Full ...
Image Credit: Ethan Llamas-Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0 Tesla is moving away from one of the most recognizable names in driver assistance. The term "Autopilot," long used to market its advanced ...