After a scheduled software update left his 2021 Model Y Performance completely dead, one owner was hit with a $2,300 estimate for a new Autopilot computer.
Like any gadget, a Tesla is a computer just waiting to get hacked. In this case, it came from a Wi-Fi-enabled drone. The hack – originally meant for the Pwn2Own 2020 hacking competition – involved ...
The Tesla Cybertruck seems to be a vehicle people either love or hate. Regardless of what you think of it, it's hard not to agree that it's an attention-getter. Moreover, it will use a new ...
Tesla FSD 2 Computer could arrive this 2022, also the same estimated launch schedule of the new Cybertruck version. The new full self-driving hardware could excite many consumers since it could also ...
Tesla has apparently started deliveries of new vehicles equipped with the recently-announced Hardware 4 (HW4) computer, also known as FSD2, with an owner who took delivery of his new EV confirming his ...
Tesla is now facing a collective lawsuit from Model 3 owners in China who received their cars without the promised Full Self-Driving Computer as the owners haven’t accepted a simple retrofit. As we ...
Japanese business newspaper Nikkei Asian Review recently conducted a teardown of a Tesla Model 3, and engineers were shocked at how advanced the electric car company’s onboard computer technology was.
Imagine getting to work a few days or weeks after buying a brand new Tesla only to realize there are major issues. The cameras aren’t functioning, the GPS still thinks you’re sitting at home, and ...
Rumors about Tesla’s Hardware 4 computer and sensor suite have been floating around for quite some time. Nevertheless, they got serious now since the Dutch authorities have granted the type approval ...
Elon Musk has announced that Tesla will introduce a new media computer upgrade in the coming months that’ll be offered to existing owners. Curiously, he doesn’t recommend owners opt for the upgrade.
Starting in March 2018, any new Tesla came equipped with MCU2, an upgraded version of the vehicles’ media computer. At the time, Tesla CEO Elon Musk promised that existing customers would be able to ...
With the unveiling of new Model S and Model X, Tesla has announced a new gaming computer inside the vehicles: “Up to 10 teraflops of processing power enables in-car gaming on-par with today’s newest ...