Trademark
Tesla accuses French firm Unibev of fraud in 167-page Cybercab trademark opposition
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Tesla filed a detailed 167-page opposition (No. 91305433) with the US Patent and Trademark Office on February 18, 2026, against French beverage company Unibev's 'Cybercab' trademark application (Serial No. 79/412,082), alleging fraud, bad faith, and no genuine intent to use. The USPTO notified Unibev on February 24, giving it 60 days to respond or face default. This dispute arises as Tesla ramps up production of its $30,000 robotaxi ahead of volume manufacturing in April 2026.
WWE filed a new trademark for "Tribal Chief" on July 2. The term is the nickname of current World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns. The filing covers a wide range of merchandise including clothing and championship belts.
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Tesla has submitted a trademark application for the phrase "Amazing Abundance" to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The filing covers a broad range of goods from vehicles to merchandise.
Following the USPTO's suspension of Tesla's 'Cybercab' trademark in November 2025 due to Unibev's prior claim, the French beverage company has now secured US and international rights to the name as of December 12, 2025. Tesla, which announced the robotaxi before filing, is negotiating a resolution amid ongoing branding challenges.
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Tesla's attempt to trademark 'Cybercab' for its autonomous vehicle has hit a snag, with the US Patent and Trademark Office suspending the application due to a prior claim by a French beverage company. The issue stems from Tesla announcing the name before filing, allowing Unibev to submit an earlier application. Negotiations between the two companies are underway, but no resolution has been reached.