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Tesla Accused of Inflating Odometer Readings to Avoid Warranty Repairs in Federal Lawsuit

A recently filed federal lawsuit in California alleges that Tesla vehicles systematically overreport mileage, sometimes by as much as 15%.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
April 18, 2025
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Tesla is under legal fire once again — this time over claims that the electric vehicle maker is using software to manipulate odometer readings in order to prematurely end warranty coverage and dodge repair costs.

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A recently filed federal lawsuit in California alleges that Tesla vehicles systematically overreport mileage, sometimes by as much as 15%. This inflated reading, the suit claims, causes warranties to expire earlier than they should, leaving owners to cover expensive repairs out of pocket.

The lead plaintiff, a Tesla Model Y owner, says he was blindsided when he was denied warranty coverage for a major repair — a $10,000 suspension fix — because the vehicle’s odometer had already passed the 50,000-mile warranty limit. But according to the lawsuit, he believes the car hadn’t truly reached that threshold and that the mileage was exaggerated by Tesla’s onboard systems.

Tesla speeds up odometers to avoid warranty repairs, US lawsuit claims -  The Economic Times

The suit goes further, alleging that Tesla’s odometers don’t simply measure distance driven. Instead, they rely on proprietary algorithms that factor in energy consumption, driver behavior, and predictive analytics. In effect, Tesla may be calculating how far a car “feels” like it’s driven, rather than the actual physical distance traveled.

According to the complaint, this system is not disclosed to customers at the time of sale and has significant financial consequences. By overstating mileage, Tesla could reduce its obligations under its limited warranty policy — which covers defects for 4 years or 50,000 miles — and increase the number of customers forced to pay out of pocket or purchase extended service plans.

The lawsuit seeks class-action status and could impact over one million Tesla owners in California alone, if certified. Plaintiffs allege the practice amounts to deceptive business conduct and unjust enrichment, and are seeking damages, restitution, and a court order barring Tesla from continuing the practice.

Tesla has moved to transfer the case to federal court in Los Angeles and has denied all material allegations. As of now, the company has not commented publicly on the case.

This lawsuit adds to a growing list of legal challenges facing the automaker. Just last year, Tesla was targeted in a separate suit claiming it artificially inflated range estimates in its marketing, a case that a federal judge ordered into individual arbitration. Tesla has also faced criticism from consumers and advocacy groups over its parts availability, service delays, and the costs of out-of-warranty repairs.

Legal experts say this new case could raise broader questions about transparency in automotive software — particularly as electric and autonomous vehicles rely more heavily on algorithm-driven systems to monitor and report key metrics.

Tesla Speeds up Odometers to Avoid Warranty Repairs, US Lawsuit Claims

“People think of an odometer as a straightforward mechanical count,” said one legal analyst. “If Tesla is redefining what a ‘mile’ is through software without telling the consumer, that could have serious implications not just for warranties, but for trust in the entire EV ecosystem.”

If the lawsuit succeeds, it could force Tesla to recalibrate its vehicles’ odometers, compensate affected owners, and revise its warranty policy disclosures. For now, though, the case is still in its early stages — and Tesla, true to form, remains silent as the legal process unfolds.

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