Tesla Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Odometer Manipulation

Fri 18th Apr, 2025

The electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla is currently facing legal action in the United States due to allegations of tampering with the odometers in its cars. A class-action lawsuit, filed on Thursday, claims that Tesla has artificially accelerated the mileage readings on its electric vehicles to ensure they fall out of warranty more quickly, thereby reducing the company's repair costs.

The lawsuit asserts that by linking warranty and leasing mileage limits to inflated odometer readings, Tesla is increasing its repair revenue while minimizing its warranty obligations. This practice allegedly compels consumers to purchase extended warranties prematurely, as they believe their vehicles may require repairs sooner than expected.

The plaintiffs are seeking both compensatory and punitive damages on behalf of Tesla owners in California, which could potentially affect over a million vehicles, according to court documents. While Tesla has not yet responded formally to the lawsuit, the company has previously denied any significant allegations made against it.

This lawsuit highlights ongoing concerns regarding transparency and reliability in the electric vehicle market, particularly as competition increases in the sector. As more consumers transition to electric vehicles, issues surrounding warranty claims, vehicle maintenance, and manufacturer accountability remain critical for consumer trust.

Legal experts suggest that this case may set a precedent for how manufacturers handle odometer readings and warranty agreements in the future. As the case unfolds, it will be important to monitor how Tesla and similar companies adapt their practices in response to consumer advocacy and legal scrutiny.


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