A driver in Houston has filed a lawsuit against Tesla following an incident where her Cybertruck allegedly attempted to drive off an overpass while using the autopilot feature. The suit claims that Tesla's self-driving technology is defectively designed and misleadingly marketed as fully autonomous. The event occurred last year.
The lawsuit stems from an incident last year involving a Cybertruck equipped with Tesla's autopilot system. According to the complaint filed by the Houston driver, the vehicle allegedly tried to drive off an overpass while the autopilot was engaged, leading to a crash into a barrier.
The plaintiff argues that Tesla's self-driving technology is defectively designed, posing safety risks to users. She further contends that the company has misleadingly marketed the feature as autonomous, potentially giving drivers a false sense of security.
Tesla has not yet responded publicly to the lawsuit, and details about the specific circumstances of the crash remain limited to the plaintiff's account. This case highlights ongoing scrutiny of advanced driver-assistance systems in electric vehicles.
The suit was reported by Law360, emphasizing concerns over the reliability and marketing of Tesla's autonomous driving capabilities.