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U.S. Agency Investigates Tesla Autopilot Crash Where Three People Died
The crash involves a Tesla Model S that collided with a construction machinery in Newport Beach last week. The crash involves a Tesla Model S that collided with a construction machinery in Newport Beach last week. -
Tesla Denies Technical Fault Caused Deadly Model 3 Crash In France
Tesla told the French government that it found no indication that a technical failure was at fault in the deadly crash of a G7 Model 3 taxi over the weekend. Tesla told the French government that it found no indication that a technical failure was at fault in the deadly crash of a G7 Model 3 taxi over the weekend. -
Two Passengers, No Driver, In Deadly Tesla Crash In Texas
One man was in the front passenger seat and another man was in the rear passenger seat. One man was in the front passenger seat and another man was in the rear passenger seat. -
Elon Musk Claims Tesla FSD Will Achieve Level 5 Autonomy In 2021
Elon Musk said Full Self-Driving, currently in beta release to select users, will reach Level 5 autonomy by the end of 2021, claiming too that with the service perfected, AI driving will be safer than humans. Elon Musk said Full Self-Driving, currently in beta release to select users, will reach Level 5 autonomy by the end of 2021, claiming too that with the service perfected, AI driving will be safer than humans. -
Tesla Says Using Autopilot Makes For Safer EV Drive
Tesla reported that driving or riding an EV has become safer with the active use of Autopilot, and the automaker based the claim on the data recently furnished by the U.S. government. Tesla reported that driving or riding an EV has become safer with the active use of Autopilot, and the automaker based the claim on the data recently furnished by the U.S. government. -
Tesla Set To Offer FSD Subscription In Early 2021
Tesla CEO Elon Musk confirmed that Full Self-Driving will be made available in a subscription package and the option, seen to accelerate the adoption of the service, is likely to go live in the first months of 2021. Tesla CEO Elon Musk confirmed that Full Self-Driving will be made available in a subscription package and the option, seen to accelerate the adoption of the service, is likely to go live in the first months of 2021. -
Tesla Gives FSD Discount To Users In EAP Program
Tesla users with the Enhanced Autopilot Package can now get Full Self-Driving with a $1,000 discount but the company gave no reason for the price adjustment. Tesla users with the Enhanced Autopilot Package can now get Full Self-Driving with a $1,000 discount but the company gave no reason for the price adjustment. -
Elon Musk Says FSD Beta Ready For Wider Release In 2 Weeks
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is making good on his promise that the Full Self-Driving beta release will be expanded before the end of 2020 as he indicated that more users will get the FSD in the next two weeks. Tesla CEO Elon Musk is making good on his promise that the Full Self-Driving beta release will be expanded before the end of 2020 as he indicated that more users will get the FSD in the next two weeks. -
GM’s Super Cruise Bested Tesla Autopilot In DAS; EV’s Efficiency Supremacy In EPA Rating
Tesla recently rolled out the Full Self-Driving beta to some owners in the U.S. Tesla recently rolled out the Full Self-Driving beta to some owners in the U.S. -
Tesla's FSD Beta Release Indicates Technology Is Not Yet Ready
Following the release of Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) beta version, tales of near-accidents hit the internet and these experiences served as a strong suggestion that autonomous driving is not yet a reality. Following the release of Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) beta version, tales of near-accidents hit the internet and these experiences served as a strong suggestion that autonomous driving is not yet a reality.