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Tesla just increased its spending plan to $25B — here’s where the money is going
Stock & Business Apr 23, 2026

Tesla just increased its spending plan to $25B — here’s where the money is going

Tesla has significantly increased its capital expenditure plan to $25 billion, which will result in negative free cash flow for the rest of the year. This major investment is focused on advancing new technologies, including its robotaxi platform and more affordable next-generation vehicles. For owners and enthusiasts, this signals a strong commitment to future growth and product development, albeit with short-term financial pressure.

Tesla will build factories just to retrofit HW3 cars it said could do FSD, but can’t
FSD Apr 23, 2026

Tesla will build factories just to retrofit HW3 cars it said could do FSD, but can’t

Tesla is considering building small factories to retrofit older vehicles with newer hardware, as their current HW3 systems cannot deliver the promised Full Self-Driving capability. This would be a costly and logistically complex undertaking for the company. For owners, it represents a potential path to finally receiving the long-awaited FSD feature, though it is not yet a guaranteed action from Tesla.

Elon Musk admits millions of Tesla owners need upgrades for true ‘Full Self-Driving’
FSD Apr 22, 2026

Elon Musk admits millions of Tesla owners need upgrades for true ‘Full Self-Driving’

Elon Musk has acknowledged that millions of existing Tesla vehicles will require hardware upgrades to achieve true "Full Self-Driving" capability. This admission contrasts with years of promises that the functionality would be enabled through software updates alone. For owners, this means potential additional costs and could expose Tesla to legal challenges over its past marketing claims.

Tesla isn’t joking about building Optimus at an industrial scale: Here we go
Optimus Apr 22, 2026

Tesla isn’t joking about building Optimus at an industrial scale: Here we go

Tesla is constructing a massive factory in Texas to mass-produce its Optimus humanoid robots, with a target of 10 million units per year. This demonstrates the company's serious commitment to scaling the robot from a prototype into a major commercial product. For enthusiasts, it signals that Tesla is aggressively moving toward a future where Optimus robots could become a common sight in factories and beyond.