Elon Musk has promised Tesla vehicles had the hardware needed to support a self-driving car. This week, he made his latest
Tesla published a blog that said all EVs it produces have the hardware necessary to achieve “Full Self-Driving,” meaning owners of those Teslas could look forward to
Elon Musk said Austin residents will be able to pay for a fully autonomous Tesla robotaxi ride in June, with an expansion to more US cities planned.
As the Lucid Gravity EV gets Supercharger access this week, CEO Peter Rawlinson (a former Tesla exec) gives us the rundown on the origins of the Model S and the future of EV charging.
Elon Musk finally admits that Tesla will have to replace its HW3 self-driving computers. He said it would be difficult, but Tesla would do it. However, no concrete plan has been shared. For the better part of the year, we have been reporting that Tesla can’t achieve its promise of “full self-driving” on HW3, and it needs to come clean about it.
The news comes from CEO Elon Musk, who finally admitted it during Wednesday's Tesla earnings call (via Electrek ). "The truth is that we will need to replace all HW3 computers in vehicles where FSD was purchased," said Musk after Tesla's head of FSD, Ashok Elluswamy, said the company is "not giving up on it."
Tesla’s driver assistance software, known as full self-driving, or FSD, will see unsupervised tests in Texas, California and other states this year.
The other tidbit that seems to have investors very excited is Musk’s promise that the company’s Cybercab Robotaxi, which we saw at a preview event last year, will go into volume production and start a paid passenger-carrying service in Austin, Texas, in June 2025. No additional detail on the service, or the vehicle itself, was provided beyond that.
Fineman previously called out the tech billionaire for trashing the material she and fellow "Saturday Night Live" cast members prepared when he hosted the show.
Elon Musk’s Tesla paid a total of $0 in federal income taxes in 2024, new tax reports show, despite the company having raked in billions of dollars in income and being the most valuable car company in the world.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has apparently been telling people he’s sleeping in at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) office, according to reports from Wired.