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Tesla ‘Robotaxi’ unsupervised fleet finally shows some signs of ramping up
FSD Apr 30, 2026

Tesla ‘Robotaxi’ unsupervised fleet finally shows some signs of ramping up

Tesla’s unsupervised Robotaxi fleet has grown to 25 vehicles across three Texas cities, showing the first real signs of expansion after months of stagnation. While this number is far below CEO Elon Musk’s earlier predictions, the addition of vehicles in Austin, Dallas, and Houston marks a notable shift for the program nearly a year after its launch. For Tesla owners and enthusiasts, this suggests the long-awaited autonomous ride-hailing service is slowly moving from concept to reality, though it remains in an extremely early stage.

Tesla gives HW3 owners another massive update
FSD Apr 29, 2026

Tesla gives HW3 owners another massive update

Tesla has released a significant software update for HW3 owners, following CEO Elon Musk's recent admission that these vehicles will not achieve unsupervised Full Self-Driving (FSD) capabilities. This update marks a shift toward more transparent communication from the company. For owners and enthusiasts, it signals that Tesla is still actively supporting HW3 hardware with new features, even as the focus for advanced autonomy shifts to future hardware.

Italian lawmaker pushes for faster approval of Tesla FSD
FSD Europe Apr 29, 2026

Italian lawmaker pushes for faster approval of Tesla FSD

An Italian senator is pushing for faster regulatory approval of Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised system in Italy, following the first such approval elsewhere in the EU. This political pressure signals that Italy may soon become the next European country to formally authorize the advanced driver-assist feature. For Tesla owners and enthusiasts, this could mean expanded access to FSD capabilities in Italy, bringing the technology closer to broader European adoption.

Tesla confirms FSD V14 Lite will expand internationally, but what about Canada?
FSD Apr 29, 2026

Tesla confirms FSD V14 Lite will expand internationally, but what about Canada?

Tesla has confirmed that its upcoming "FSD V14 Lite" software will expand internationally, designed specifically for older vehicles with Hardware 3 (HW3). The update aims to bring Full Self-Driving capabilities to markets outside North America, though the article questions whether Canada will be included in this rollout. For Tesla owners and enthusiasts, this means HW3-equipped vehicles abroad may soon receive advanced driver-assist features, but Canadian owners may need to wait for further clarification on their eligibility.

Tesla begins probing owners on FSD’s navigation errors with small but mighty change
FSD Apr 28, 2026

Tesla begins probing owners on FSD’s navigation errors with small but mighty change

Tesla has started asking owners to provide more specific feedback on navigation errors in its Full Self-Driving (FSD) system, moving these reports out of a vague "Other" category. This change helps Tesla's AI team better identify and prioritize map-related issues for reinforcement learning improvements. For owners and enthusiasts, this means clearer reporting and potentially faster fixes for FSD navigation problems.

Tesla Cybercab Production Begins, But Unsupervised FSD Remains Limited
Cybertruck Apr 23, 2026

Tesla Cybercab Production Begins, But Unsupervised FSD Remains Limited

Tesla has begun production of the Cybercab, a vehicle designed without a steering wheel or pedals for full autonomy. However, the company has not yet achieved the necessary regulatory approval or technology maturity for unsupervised Full Self-Driving (FSD) operation. For owners and enthusiasts, this means the Cybercab is rolling off the line, but its core "robotaxi" feature remains limited and unavailable for public use in the near term.

Tesla announces HW4 Plus with doubled memory — will HW4 follow HW3 to the grave?
FSD Apr 23, 2026

Tesla announces HW4 Plus with doubled memory — will HW4 follow HW3 to the grave?

Tesla announced a new "HW4 Plus" self-driving computer with double the memory (64GB total), while also confirming that older HW3 hardware cannot support unsupervised Full Self-Driving (FSD). This raises concerns for current HW4 owners about whether their cars will also be left behind by future upgrades. The news signals that Tesla is pushing forward with more powerful hardware, potentially rendering previous versions obsolete for full autonomy.