It was an extraordinary admission, as Hardware 3 was the computer system Tesla launched in 2019 to deliver full autonomous ...
Tesla's 2026 Model Y is the first vehicle to pass NHTSA's new automated driver-assistance system tests, marking progress ...
Tesla owners in the Netherlands can now use their cars' self-driving feature — with some conditions — making it the first European country to approve the feature. The country's RDW agency for ...
The admission could open Tesla to legal challenges after it spent years promising customers they were just one software update away from owning fully autonomous cars.
An international backlash is growing over outdated Tesla hardware.
Tesla began installing a system called Hardware 3 in its cars starting in 2019, alleging that it would enable "Full Self-Driving" capabilities.
Full Self Driving Teslas are now in Europe – and I’ve ‘driven’ one - EXCLUSIVE Autonomous cars are edging closer – and they could transform road safety. Steve Fowler has been in a self-driving Tesla ...
Elon Musk took to X today to announce that the design for Tesla’s next-generation self-driving computer, the AI5 chip, is “almost done” – 6 months after he announced that it was “finished.” The CEO ...
Elon Musk said that Tesla vehicles shipped before 2023 would not be able to achieve fully unsupervised Full Self-Driving (FSD).
The FSD hardware packaged known as Hardware 3 was standard until Hardware 4 came along in early 2023, though it took until May of that year for Hardware 4 to reach all models. (To ...