Want to save money on your car insurance? Tesla needs more FSD data, and is asking you to let Elon take the wheel.
Tesla's Full Self-Driving beta is now available in Mexico for the first time. Here are all the details on this.
Elon Musk is about to move the goalpost on Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) program in a masterful way that will allow him to claim a win. Don’t be fooled.
The owner of a Tesla Cybertruck had a terrifying crash while using the carmaker's infamous "Full Self-Driving" (FSD) feature. In a now-viral thread on X-formerly-Twitter, Florida-based owner ...
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For years, Tesla has been selling people on the idea of full self-driving cars. Now, Elon Musk admits that most Tesla owners won’t see this without a meaningful hardware upgrade. In the company ...
As Elon Musk leans the future of Tesla on his long-deferred dream of fully autonomous vehicles, its rollout of Full Self-Driving (FSD ... the software stuck in a beta in which drivers need ...
Tesla has officially launched FSD in Mexico, with the fourth territory offering significant diversity compared to US and ...
Facepalm: A Cybertruck owner has discovered what happens when you activate Tesla's latest Full Self-Driving system and fail to pay attention: the vehicle crashed into a pole after hitting a curb.
Driver Jonathan Challinger posted the undated picture on Sunday. He claims Tesla’s automated Full Self-Driving (FSD) software caused his vehicle to crash into a light post while he wasn’t looking.
Don't make the same mistake I did. Pay attention. It can happen. I follow Tesla and FSD (full self driving) pretty closely and haven't heard of any accident on V13 at all before this happened.