Jury Clears Tesla Autopilot in Fatal Crash Verdict

Tesla wins a pivotal trial over allegations that its Autopilot feature was responsible for a fatal crash, with the jury ruling that there was no manufacturing defect in the vehicle and emphasizing human responsibility. The trial focused on potential steering issues, setting it apart from other Autopilot-related lawsuits. In a separate article, details of the 2024 Tesla Model 3 Highland's chassis upgrades are revealed, including softer springs, improved steering, control arms, and tire specifications. Additionally, a Tesla engineer hints that the upcoming Cybertruck's range may be "as good as or better than a Model X," sparking speculation among enthusiasts.
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- Tesla autopilot not at fault for fatal 2019 crash in California, jury finds CBS Mornings
- Tesla's Autopilot not to blame for fatal crash, jury finds Business Insider
- Tesla's Autopilot not to blame for a crash that killed a driver and left his wife and son badly injured, jury finds Yahoo! Voices
- Tesla Autopilot not responsible for 2019 fatal crash, jury says Ars Technica
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