Materialized,” Ms. Jancauskas said. “Many Tesla drivers deal with these problems on a daily basis.” According to Ms. Jancauskas, Tesla has persisted in over-promoting its cars.
In Australia, disregarding the realities that its consumers faced after obtaining their cars. “Hopefully, this assertion highlights how crucial.
It is for all EV manufacturers to be honest in their advertising, fulfill their commitments, and guarantee the safety and dependability of their products,” she said.
The class action is open to drivers who have bought or leased a Model 3 or Y equipped with Tesla Vision, a camera-based technology that helped with automatic driving, from May 2021.
Requests for response from the media were not immediately answered by Tesla. Litigation funder Woodford is providing financial support for the class action on a “no win, no fee” basis.