Tesla's Model S and Volvo's EX30 electric vehicles both received disappointing “moderate” ratings in Euro NCAP's latest driver assistance tests, with Tesla scoring just 30% for assistance competence despite achieving 94% for safety backup. The safety organisation criticised Tesla's “Autopilot” branding as misleading, saying it “suggests full automation” and could therefore have “potential safety implications” as a result.
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