Tesla’s autopilot on federal trial for 1st time
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Musk's electric car company has become a target for vandalism and protest in the wake of the CEO's increasing political activity, with fire attacks targeting the vehicles on several occasions.
The electric-vehicle maker has an aging lineup and slumping sales, but its CEO has shifted his focus to robotaxis and robots.
A Tesla with a sticker referring to the car’s purchase is shown on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024, in Concord, Mass. (AP Photo/Peter Morgan, File)
Musk replied by saying, “Car could honk at people if you want,” however, Tesla hasn’t yet rolled out any new Sentry Mode updates with honking. Inventory vandalism isn’t Tesla’s only problem.
Anti-Tesla posters have popped up all over San Francisco, urging owners to get rid of their Teslas to take a stand against Elon Musk’s polarizing politics. The posters sparked sharp debate ...