Tesla CEO reiterated that Tesla would have to upgrade HW3 computers free of charge, however expensive that may be, if the owner bought FSD in full. However, Musk would still not allow FSD transfer ...
Tesla will have to replace HW3 computers with the newer, HW4 version, for Tesla owners who purchased the company's Full Self-Driving (FSD) package. The news comes from CEO Elon Musk, who finally ...
During the Q4 2024 earnings results conference call, Elon Musk revealed that the company intends to launch the FSD subscription service with unsupervised autonomous vehicles in Austin this coming ...
(FSD, as it’s called, is an upgraded version of its advanced driver-assistance system that includes some automated features and requires the driver to have their hands on wheel.) Tesla has used ...
Since that post published, Tesla has shipped millions of updated Hardware 3 (HW3) computers to replace the older HW2.5 ones because they couldn’t achieve FSD. Now, Musk says those new chips will ...
Tesla hopes to launch Supervised FSD in China this year, but Musk said getting the tech ready for that “gigantic market” has been a challenge. “They won’t currently allow us to transfer ...
以下为本次电话会议分析师问答环节主要内容: 个人投资者:管理层今年是否仍计划在得克萨斯州和加利福尼亚州推出搭载全自动驾驶功能(FSD ...
In today’s call, Musk spent a lot of time highlighting recent progress Tesla has made towards large-scale unsupervised FSD, by pointing out that Tesla’s vehicles are now able to operate ...
The big news this week is the new Model Y being available for order in the US, but it doesn’t stop there – a new ECU photo inspired Fred to vent about Tesla’s FSD transfer policy ...
Besides the promise to have unsupervised FSD in Austin in June and in California at some point this year, Musk called for supervised FSD "almost everywhere" this year and unsupervised in the U.S ...
2025 will be a seminal year in Tesla’s history as FSD (Supervised) continues to rapidly improve with the aim of ultimately exceeding human levels of safety. This will eventually unlock an unsupervised ...
特斯拉计划于 2025 年 6 月在美国得克萨斯州奥斯丁率先推出无需人类驾驶员监督的全自动驾驶(FSD)版本,并预计在 2027 年将该功能推广至北美市场。