Tesla flipped the switch on Full Self-Driving (Supervised) in September, turning every Model 3 and Model Y into New Zealand’s most advanced production car overnight.
FSD V14.2.1 was released just about a week after the initial FSD V14.2 update was rolled out.
These observations all but validate Tesla’s controversial two-seat Cybercab strategy, which has caught a lot of criticism since it was unveiled last year.
The announcement followed the company’s successful NG-2 launch on November 13.
Nacka, Sweden, a municipality just a few miles from Stockholm, has given its approval for FSD tests.
Despite growing competition from European and Korean brands, both models stood out for their balance of price, performance, and everyday usability.
Tesla Gigafactory Berlin has expanded to two full shifts, as per the facility's plant manager, and a lot of it is due to Model Y demand.
Tesla is launching a crazy Full Self-Driving free trial, which will enable owners who have not purchased the suite outright to try it for 30 days....