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FSD in Europe: Why the April 10th Verdict in the Netherlands Will Unlock France
FSD Europe Mar 27, 2026

FSD in Europe: Why the April 10th Verdict in the Netherlands Will Unlock France

A key regulatory decision in the Netherlands on April 10, 2026, could pave the way for Tesla's Full Self-Driving (Supervised) software to launch across Europe. This verdict is expected to trigger a cascade of approvals in other European countries, including France. For Tesla owners and enthusiasts, this represents the final step toward gaining access to the long-awaited advanced driver-assistance features on the continent.

Free FSD Transfer: Why Tesla Wants You to Sign Before March 31
FSD Europe Mar 25, 2026

Free FSD Transfer: Why Tesla Wants You to Sign Before March 31

Tesla is offering a free transfer of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) capability to customers who take delivery of a new vehicle by March 31, 2026. This is widely seen as a strategy to clear inventory of current models with older hardware (HW3/HW4) before a key European regulatory approval in April. For owners, it's a chance to upgrade their car without losing their significant FSD investment, while for Tesla it helps sell existing stock ahead of a potential hardware transition.

Tesla Solar: The $2.9 Billion Paradox That Will Save Full Self-Driving
Tesla Energy Mar 25, 2026

Tesla Solar: The $2.9 Billion Paradox That Will Save Full Self-Driving

Tesla is investing $2.9 billion in Chinese machinery to build energy independence for its Texas operations. This strategic move aims to secure a stable power supply, which is critical for the development and operation of its data-intensive Full Self-Driving technology. For owners and enthusiasts, this signals Tesla's commitment to overcoming infrastructure hurdles to advance its autonomous driving ambitions.

Tesla Autopilot and FSD: What French law actually says in case of an accident
FSD Europe Mar 23, 2026

Tesla Autopilot and FSD: What French law actually says in case of an accident

French law clearly states that the driver remains legally responsible for the vehicle, even when using systems like Autopilot or Full Self-Driving. This means that in the event of an accident, the driver, not Tesla, would face potential liability and insurance claims. For owners and enthusiasts, this underscores the critical importance of maintaining constant supervision and readiness to take control of the vehicle at all times.

Tesla Cybercab first impressions: interior space, charge port, improved FSD cameras, ambient lighting, more
Cybertruck Mar 22, 2026

Tesla Cybercab first impressions: interior space, charge port, improved FSD cameras, ambient lighting, more

Tesla is showcasing its Cybercab robotaxi prototypes in the U.S. for testing and public awareness. Early impressions highlight the vehicle's interior space, a new charge port location, upgraded Full Self-Driving cameras, and ambient lighting. This preview offers enthusiasts a first look at the specialized design features intended for Tesla's upcoming autonomous ride-hailing service.

Tesla to discuss expansion of Samsung AI6 production plans: report
FSD Mar 04, 2026

Tesla to discuss expansion of Samsung AI6 production plans: report

Tesla is reportedly in talks to significantly increase its order of Samsung-manufactured AI chips, nearly tripling its production capacity. This expansion is aimed at securing a larger supply of crucial hardware for Tesla's in-house artificial intelligence and Full Self-Driving development. For owners and enthusiasts, this signals a major acceleration in Tesla's ability to develop and deploy more advanced AI features for its vehicles.

Tesla Takes California DMV to Court to Overturn ‘False Advertising’ Ruling
FSD Feb 23, 2026

Tesla Takes California DMV to Court to Overturn ‘False Advertising’ Ruling

Tesla is suing the California DMV to reverse a ruling that accused the company of false advertising, primarily related to its Autopilot and Full Self-Driving claims. This legal challenge represents a significant escalation in Tesla's ongoing dispute with regulators over how it markets its driver-assistance systems. The outcome could impact the terminology Tesla is allowed to use and shape future regulatory scrutiny of its technology.