Tesla avoids suspension by California regulator after corrective marketing changes


Tesla vehicles are show at a Tesla dealership in Buena Park, California, U.S., January 28, 2026. REUTERS/Mike Blake

Feb 17 (Reuters) - Tesla ⁠will avoid a 30-day suspension of its dealer ⁠and manufacturer licenses inCalifornia after the U.S. ‌electric vehicle maker stopped using the term "autopilot" in marketing of its vehicles in the state, a regulator said on Tuesday.

The ​reprieve from the California Department of ⁠Motor Vehicles (DMV) comes as ⁠Tesla and other EV makers grapple with a plunge ⁠in ‌demand following the expiration of key tax credits that had boosted sales.

Tesla CEO ⁠Elon Musk has switched the company's focus ​toward robotaxis equipped ‌with self-driving technology, as well as humanoid ⁠robots.

In 2022, ​the DMV accused Tesla of misleading consumers by using names "autopilot" and "Full Self-Driving" (FSD) for its advanced driver-assistance features.

The DMV ⁠narrowed its focus last December to ​the term "autopilot" as Tesla revised its use of the term "Full Self-Driving" to clarify that driver supervision is ⁠required.

The regulator had deferred an order to suspend Tesla sales in California, its biggest U.S. market, giving the EV maker additional time to address the ​allegations.

"Autopilot" enables Tesla vehicles to accelerate, ⁠brake and remain within their lanes on highways. "Full ​Self-Driving" allows vehicles to change ‌lanes and respond to traffic ​signals on city streets.

(Reporting by Natalia Bueno Rebolledo in Mexico City; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips)

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