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Rivian hit with class action over self-driving tech promises
Rivian faces a class action lawsuit over claims it falsely advertised Level 3 autonomous driving capabilities in its Gen 1 R1T and R1S vehicles. Plaintiffs allege the company marketed these features as standard or upgradable via software, despite lacking the necessary hardware, leading to higher purchase prices and reduced vehicle value.
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