
Tesla FSD Takes a Dive: Owner Says Car Tried to Drive Into a Lake!
A Tesla owner's video has gone viral, showing his car on Full Self-Driving (FSD) attempting to drive directly into a lake, highlighting persistent safety concerns with the system.
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A Tesla owner's video has gone viral, showing his car on Full Self-Driving (FSD) attempting to drive directly into a lake, highlighting persistent safety concerns with the system.

Tesla has quietly removed its Autosteer feature from all new Model 3 and Model Y trims in the U.S. configurator, a move that appears to be pushing buyers towards the more expensive Full Self-Driving (FSD) subscription, which Elon Musk hints will see price increases.

Tesla is facing a new lawsuit after a tragic Model X crash killed four family members, with the plaintiffs blaming Autosteer and misrepresentation of safety features.

California orders Tesla to rename Autopilot due to misleading marketing or face a 30-day sales suspension—marking a major regulatory first in EV marketing.

A new test reveals Tesla's FSD v14.2.1 allows some 'texting and driving' based on traffic context, though it's still cautioned against due to legal and safety implications.

Tesla is facing a new patent infringement lawsuit from Perrone Robotics, alleging that Autopilot has been using its patented robotics operating system for the past six years. This legal challenge could impact Tesla's software updates and broader robotaxi plans, raising questions about IP in autonomous driving.

Tesla announced FSD (Supervised) is targeting February 2026 approval in the Netherlands, potentially unlocking Europe. But the Dutch regulator, RDW, quickly clarified: 'We've got a schedule, but it ain't a guarantee!' Looks like a classic 'he said, she said' in the world of self-driving!
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