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Tesla Roadster Could Be The Last “Manually Driven” Car as Debut Delayed Again
Roadster Apr 24, 2026

Tesla Roadster Could Be The Last “Manually Driven” Car as Debut Delayed Again

The next-generation Tesla Roadster has been delayed again, with CEO Elon Musk hinting during a Q1 2026 earnings call that it may be the company's last car designed for manual driving. This shift signals Tesla's increasing focus on fully autonomous vehicles in its future lineup. For owners and enthusiasts, the delay is disappointing, but the Roadster could become a unique, final opportunity to own a Tesla with a traditional steering wheel and pedals.

Tesla’s Cybercab goes into production — so why is Musk tapping the brakes?
Latest Apr 24, 2026

Tesla’s Cybercab goes into production — so why is Musk tapping the brakes?

Tesla has begun production of its steering wheel-less Cybercab robotaxi at its Gigafactory in Austin, Texas, marking a major step toward autonomous ride-hailing. However, Elon Musk has expressed unusual caution about the rollout, suggesting potential delays or a slower-than-expected launch. For Tesla owners and enthusiasts, this means the Cybercab is officially on the horizon, but they should temper expectations for an immediate or widespread release.

Watch the sharp new Tesla Model 3 and Model Y visualizations, Spring Update goes wide release (2026.14.1 and 2026.14.2)
Software Updates Apr 24, 2026

Watch the sharp new Tesla Model 3 and Model Y visualizations, Spring Update goes wide release (2026.14.1 and 2026.14.2)

Tesla has begun rolling out its 2026 Spring Update (versions 2026.14.1 and 2026.14.2), which introduces sharper and more attractive on-screen car visualizations for the new Model Y Juniper and Model 3 Highland. This update is now being released widely to Tesla owners, enhancing the visual experience of the vehicle's display. For Tesla enthusiasts, this means their cars will feature more detailed and realistic renderings compared to previous versions.

Tesla claims boost Giga Berlin production 20%, but numbers don’t add up
Model 3/Y Apr 24, 2026

Tesla claims boost Giga Berlin production 20%, but numbers don’t add up

Tesla claims a 20% production increase at Giga Berlin starting in July, with plans to hire 1,000 new workers and convert 500 temporary roles to permanent. However, the plant's current output of 61,000 Model Y units in Q1 2026 is far below its stated annual capacity of 375,000, raising questions about the accuracy of the milestone. For Tesla owners and enthusiasts, this suggests potential production bottlenecks or overstated capacity claims, which could impact vehicle delivery timelines in Europe.

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 Referral Rewards Double in Europe
Latest Apr 23, 2026

Tesla Referral Rewards Double in Europe

Tesla has doubled the rewards for its European Referral Program, offering increased incentives to both new buyers and existing owners in an effort to boost early 2026 sales momentum. This means Tesla owners in Europe can now earn significantly more perks for referring new customers, while buyers get a better deal on their purchase. For enthusiasts, it signals Tesla's aggressive push to strengthen market share in the region through enhanced community-driven sales.

Tesla Model Y leads European sales in March, claims second overall for Q1 2026
Model 3/Y Apr 23, 2026

Tesla Model Y leads European sales in March, claims second overall for Q1 2026

The Tesla Model Y rebounded strongly in Europe, becoming the best-selling vehicle in March 2026 after a slow start to the year, and securing the second-best sales position overall for the first quarter. This recovery signals renewed demand for the Model Y in a key market, which is encouraging for Tesla owners and enthusiasts as it highlights the model's sustained popularity and competitive edge.

Elon Musk announces Tesla AI4+ computer, reaffirms AI5 won’t power cars, yet
FSD Apr 23, 2026

Elon Musk announces Tesla AI4+ computer, reaffirms AI5 won’t power cars, yet

During Tesla's Q1 2026 earnings call, Elon Musk announced an upgraded **AI4+ computer** for vehicles, which will offer improved performance over the current AI4 hardware. Musk also confirmed that the next-generation **AI5 chip** is not intended for cars and will instead be dedicated to the company's data centers and the Optimus robot. For Tesla owners and enthusiasts, this means their vehicles will see a mid-cycle hardware refresh with AI4+, but they should not expect a major leap to AI5 in their cars.