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Tesla Faces Brand Struggles Despite Elon Musk’s Pledge to Refocus
Tesla Brand Loyalty Declines: Trade-Ins Surge 250% in March as Americans Turn Away from Elon Musk
Tesla may face one of the largest product liability crises in automotive history after Elon Musk confirmed that its HW3 hardware cannot achieve promised full self-driving capabilities. This impacts approximately 4 million vehicles globally, many of which were sold under the assertion that they were “robotaxi-ready.” Tesla plans to retrofit only FSD package buyers, leaving others at legal odds. As lawsuits mount and public trust wanes, this development marks a major turning point in Tesla’s autonomous driving journey.
Elon Musk Confirms HW3 Self-Driving Computers Must Be Replaced—Retrofit Limited to FSD Buyers
Trump’s New Executive Order Pose Challenges for Biden-era EV Incentives. What’s Next?
Volkswagen EVs Set to Connect to Tesla’s Supercharger Network by 2025
Hyundai Ioniq 5 vs. Tesla Model 3: Charging Speed Showdown with NACS Integration
A Shift to Electric: Canada’s Electric Vehicle Incentive Programs
Hyundai EV owners can now receive a Tesla NACS adapter for free













