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Tesla confirms Cybercab production has started despite delays in unsupervised driving
Cybertruck Apr 23, 2026

Tesla confirms Cybercab production has started despite delays in unsupervised driving

Tesla has officially started production of its Cybercab autonomous vehicle at its Texas factory. A key development is that the vehicle will not be limited by a regulatory cap on the number of autonomous vehicles that can be produced annually. This means Tesla can scale Cybercab production without that specific restriction, pending regulatory approval for its self-driving technology.

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 is supposed to imminently unveil its new Roadster after years of delays
Roadster Apr 21, 2026

Tesla is supposed to imminently unveil its new Roadster after years of delays

Tesla CEO Elon Musk claims the long-delayed next-generation Roadster will be unveiled by the end of the month, nearly nine years after its original 2017 prototype debut. This marks yet another promise after years of repeated delays, leaving owners and enthusiasts cautiously optimistic but skeptical. If it actually happens, the unveiling would finally reveal Tesla's flagship hypercar and signal the company's return to high-performance, halo-vehicle territory.