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Tesla accused of overselling ‘autopilot’ after hands-off Chinese driver crashes

The driver of a Tesla Motors car, which hit another vehicle in China while using the Autopilot function, has accused the company of overselling the capabilities of the technology.

Lou Zhen was unharmed when his Tesla Model S collided with an illegally parked Volkswagen car on a motorway in Beijing last week. In a post online, the 33-year-old programmer admitted he was not paying attention and did not have his hands on the wheel — something that Tesla instructs its drivers to do when using the driverless mode.

But Mr Lou also claimed that consumers were not told of the limitations of the technology “when buying the car”.

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