Tesla quietly changed its FSD transfer deadline from 'order by March 31' back to 'delivery by March 31,' leaving Cybertruck AWD buyers with no path to transfer.
Tesla is offering full refunds, including for the $250 order fee for those who'll decide to cancel their orders after the ...
In 2024, Tesla finally admitted what most people who had used the technology already knew: Full Self-Driving was not the ...
Tesla stopped offering FSD as a one-time purchase, but the Model S, Model X, and Cyberbeast buyers can still benefit, just not transfer FSD to a new owner ...
Despite its misleading name, Tesla's Full Self Driving adaptive driver assistance suite has not cracked fully autonomous driving—at least not yet. The system is classified as a Level 2 ADAS as it ...
Tesla's Full Self-Driving is a highly capable driver assistance system, but it's not fully autonomous just yet.Lloyd Lee/BI Two things can be true of Tesla's Full Self-Driving: It's an impressive ...
Tesla stock (NASDAQ: TSLA) opened lower on Monday, but a quiet regulatory deadline on March 9 is shaping up as the next hard checkpoint for the stock’s most polarising story: whether Full Self-Driving ...
A Tesla on Full Self-Driving mode nearly drove its owner into a lake—and he caught it all on video. The clip has gone viral, ...
Tesla secured a second extension in NHTSA's FSD traffic violation probe, pushing crash data delivery to March 9 — far past the original January deadline.
The company's safety data isn't flawless, but there are real signs of progress, and a clearer picture should emerge soon.
A Tesla Inc. TSLA owner has claimed that the company's Full Self-Driving (FSD) system drove onto a boat ramp on a lake before he intervened and stopped. FSD Trouble? On Sunday, Daniel Milligan shared ...
A Tesla owner had to intervene and prevent FSD from driving into a lake, showing that Tesla FSD is not a solved problem, as Elon Musk and his fans claim ...