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Insurance Company Starts Offering 50% Discount When FSD Drives; Integrates Tesla API
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Insurance Company Starts Offering 50% Discount When FSD Drives; Integrates Tesla API

Lemonade is launching a new insurance policy that offers Tesla owners a 50% discount on premiums for every mile driven with FSD (Supervised) active, based on its data showing the system reduces crashes. This marks the first major external validation of Tesla's safety claims by an independent insurer. The program uses Tesla's API to track driving mode and will initially roll out in Arizona and Oregon.

Notateslaapp Jan 25, 2026
Tesla begins public unsupervised Robotaxi rides in Austin
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Tesla begins public unsupervised Robotaxi rides in Austin

Tesla has launched its first truly unsupervised robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, by removing the in-vehicle safety monitor. This marks a significant step from testing to operational, driverless rides for the public. For owners and enthusiasts, it represents a major real-world milestone toward Tesla's vision of a fully autonomous ride-hailing network.

Drive Tesla Jan 25, 2026
Tesla could win FSD approval in Europe and China as early as next month, Musk says
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Tesla could win FSD approval in Europe and China as early as next month, Musk says

Tesla may receive regulatory approval for its Full Self-Driving (FSD) system in Europe and China as early as next month, according to CEO Elon Musk. This approval would be a major milestone, allowing Tesla to deploy its advanced driver-assistance software in two of its largest markets. For owners and enthusiasts, it signals a significant expansion of FSD's availability and a potential shift in Tesla's business focus beyond just selling electric vehicles.

Drive Tesla Jan 25, 2026
Tesla Autopilot comes to an end in North America
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Tesla Autopilot comes to an end in North America

Tesla has officially removed the standard Autopilot driver-assistance feature from its new vehicles sold in the U.S. and Canada. This means new buyers will no longer receive the basic suite of highway steering and traffic-aware cruise control for free. Instead, Tesla is pushing customers toward its paid Full Self-Driving (FSD) subscription or package, increasing the upfront cost for what was once a standard feature.

Drive Tesla Jan 25, 2026
Elon Musk warns of FSD subscription price increases
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Elon Musk warns of FSD subscription price increases

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has announced that the current $99 monthly subscription price for the Full Self-Driving (FSD) software will increase. This signals a future rise in the cost of accessing Tesla's advanced driver-assist features. For owners and enthusiasts, it means that subscribing to or purchasing FSD will likely become more expensive soon.

Drive Tesla Jan 25, 2026
Waymo launches in Miami as expansion continues
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Waymo launches in Miami as expansion continues

Waymo has expanded its robotaxi service to Miami, opening rides to the public in a 60-square-mile area. This move by a key competitor highlights the accelerating race in autonomous ride-hailing. For Tesla owners and enthusiasts, it underscores the competitive pressure on Tesla to deliver and scale its own Full Self-Driving and robotaxi ambitions.

Drive Tesla Jan 25, 2026
Tesla drops FSD subscription price to $49, but not for everyone
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Tesla drops FSD subscription price to $49, but not for everyone

Tesla has lowered its Full Self-Driving (FSD) subscription price to $49 per month, but this change currently only applies to customers in the United States and Canada. The price cut follows a recent warning from CEO Elon Musk about impending subscription cost increases. For eligible owners, this makes accessing Tesla's advanced driver-assistance features more affordable on a monthly basis.

Drive Tesla Jan 25, 2026
Tesla FSD Pulls Off Another Hands-Free Coast-to-Coast Drive Across the U.S.
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Tesla FSD Pulls Off Another Hands-Free Coast-to-Coast Drive Across the U.S.

Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) system has completed a second hands-free, coast-to-coast drive across the U.S. this month, this time using a 2024 Model S. This achievement demonstrates significant progress in the system's long-distance reliability and capability. For owners and enthusiasts, it serves as a strong real-world validation of FSD's advancing performance, though it remains a driver-assist feature requiring supervision.

Drive Tesla Jan 25, 2026
Tesla Earnings Call: Top 5 questions investors are asking
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Tesla Earnings Call: Top 5 questions investors are asking

Tesla will hold its Q4 and full-year 2025 earnings call on January 28, where executives will address investor questions. The company is using the Say platform to gather and prioritize questions from retail shareholders ahead of the event. This gives Tesla owners and enthusiasts insight into the key financial and strategic concerns, like future products and profitability, that will shape the company's direction.

Teslarati Jan 25, 2026
BREAKING: Tesla launches public Robotaxi rides in Austin with no Safety Monitor
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BREAKING: Tesla launches public Robotaxi rides in Austin with no Safety Monitor

Tesla has launched its first public Robotaxi rides in Austin, Texas, without a human safety monitor in the vehicle. This marks a significant step toward fully autonomous ride-hailing and demonstrates increased confidence in the system's capabilities. For owners and enthusiasts, it represents tangible progress toward Tesla's vision of a self-driving fleet.

Teslarati Jan 25, 2026
Tesla removes Autopilot as standard, receives criticism online
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Tesla removes Autopilot as standard, receives criticism online

Tesla has removed its basic Autopilot driver-assist feature as standard equipment on new vehicles, making only basic cruise control standard. This change has drawn criticism from customers online, as it represents a reduction in value for the base price. Owners will now need to purchase Autopilot or the more advanced Full Self-Driving package as an add-on.

Teslarati Jan 25, 2026
Tesla Model S completes first ever FSD Cannonball Run with zero interventions
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Tesla Model S completes first ever FSD Cannonball Run with zero interventions

A Tesla Model S has completed the 3,000-mile Cannonball Run coast-to-coast drive using Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) system without any human interventions. This marks the first time the FSD system has autonomously navigated the entire iconic route. For owners and enthusiasts, this demonstrates a significant real-world milestone in the capability and reliability of Tesla's autonomous driving technology.

Teslarati Jan 25, 2026