California Department of Motor Vehicles

Company

Last mentioned: Feb 24, 2026

Timeline

  1. Compliance Confirmed

    California DMV confirms Tesla is back in compliance, officially avoiding the 30-day suspension.

  2. Corrective Action

    Tesla stops using 'Autopilot' in California marketing to comply with state regulations.

  3. Preliminary Finding

    DMV issues a preliminary finding of non-compliance and threatens license suspension.

  4. DMV Investigation Opens

    California DMV files a complaint against Tesla for misleading marketing regarding ADAS.

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Tesla Drops 'Autopilot' Branding to Avert California License Suspension

Tesla has reached a settlement with the California Department of Motor Vehicles, avoiding a 30-day suspension of its state licenses by removing 'Autopilot' from its marketing materials. The regulator had previously deemed the branding misleading, marking a significant shift in how the EV giant communicates its driver-assistance capabilities.

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