Tesla Battles Nine Major Legal Action That Could Dent Musk’s EV Empire

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Tesla Battles Nine Major Legal Action That Could Dent Musk’s EV Empire originally appeared on Autoblog.

From Autopilot crash verdicts to right-to-repair fights, here’s why Tesla’s lawyers are burning rubber.

Tesla’s not just racing Porsche on Nürburgring leaderboards — it’s in a different kind of endurance test. The company is defending itself on multiple legal tracks at once, with billions of dollars, regulatory approval, and investor confidence all at stake.

From the $329 million Autopilot verdict in Florida to the class-action punches over its Robotaxi debut, here’s Tesla’s legal jeopardy scoreboard. And this is not exhaustive!

The Legal Docket

Case / Issue

Summary

Scale / Status

Autopilot fatal crash verdict

Florida jury orders $329M penalty after a 2019 crash on Autopilot.

Historic first verdict tying Tesla to a third-party death.

Robotaxi shareholder suit

Investors claim safety misstatements inflated stock before Austin launch.

Filed Aug 2025. Potential class-wide damages.

California DMV false-marketing case

DMV says “Autopilot” label misled buyers; wants 30-day sales ban in CA.

Hearing finished July 2025; ruling pending.

DOJ criminal probe

Federal inquiry into fraud over self-driving statements.

Active; no public findings yet.

Phantom-braking & other consumer suits

Class actions over sudden braking, range claims, warranties.

Multiple cases alive in federal courts.

Workplace bias & harassment

Racial harassment and retaliation claims from staff and ex-HR pros.

Ongoing litigation; some large settlements reduced on retrial.

Right-to-repair antitrust actions

Owners say Tesla locks out independent repairs and parts.

Two claims advancing under CA law.

Whistleblower solar-fire claims

Alleged retaliation for reporting defective solar products.

SEC probe continues.

Odometer manipulation lawsuit

Plaintiffs say Tesla inflated odometer readings to void warranties early.

Class action in California; could affect over 1M vehicles

Why It Matters to the Car World

The Autopilot crash verdict is more than a legal loss—it’s the first time a jury has said Tesla shares blame for a death tied to its driver-assist tech. If you’re a fan of steering feel, suspension compliance, or road feedback, think about this: every Autopilot failure is also a reminder of what gets lost when software makes decisions instead of the driver’s hands and seat-of-the-pants instinct.

The Robotaxi lawsuit strikes at Tesla’s hype machine. For enthusiasts, the appeal of a Tesla has always been the combination of instant torque, low center of gravity, and that clean cabin feel. If investors win on claims that autonomy was oversold, the company might shift resources away from chassis refinement and long-trip comfort to pay for settlements.

The Bigger Picture

Competitors like Porsche and Mercedes are pushing adaptive driver-assist systems, but they’ve avoided Tesla’s courtroom exposure by framing them as aids, not chauffeurs. Tesla’s choice to market “Full Self-Driving” as near-human has put it in the crosshairs.

A California sales ban, even for a month, would hit Tesla where it’s most entrenched. And right-to-repair lawsuits? They speak directly to gearheads who like tinkering—Tesla’s lockouts run counter to the American garage culture.

Bottom Line

Tesla’s legal troubles aren’t background noise—they’re part of the main act now. The company is still quick off the line in EV performance, but the track ahead is lined with subpoenas, regulatory hurdles, and shareholder fury. If you care about the cars themselves, watch these cases. They’ll shape not just the brand’s balance sheet, but how much control you have over the car in your driveway.

Tesla Battles Nine Major Legal Action That Could Dent Musk’s EV Empire first appeared on Autoblog on Aug 17, 2025

This story was originally reported by Autoblog on Aug 17, 2025, where it first appeared.

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