Tesla Owners May Get Free FSD Upgrades

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Tesla Owners May Get Free FSD Upgrades

Tesla may offer free Full Self-Driving (FSD) upgrades to existing owners, potentially enabling unsupervised driving and participation in a robo-taxi network

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Questions to inspire discussion

Tesla FSD and Robo Taxi Rollout

๐Ÿš— Q: When and where will Tesla's FSD unsupervised feature be available?
A: Tesla's FSD unsupervised feature is expected to launch in Austin by the end of 2026, utilizing existing Model Y's and the new FSD version 14 for robotaxiing.

๐Ÿงผ Q: What's required for Tesla cars to join the driverless network?
A: Automated cleaning of Tesla cars, taking 20-30 minutes, will be necessary before adding them to the driverless network, with this feature anticipated by end of 2027.

Technical Advancements

๐Ÿ“ท Q: How does Tesla's bumper cam contribute to FSD?
A: Tesla's bumper cam provides a 180ยฐ field of view for FSD, enabling the car to observe traffic in both directions when its nose is 2 inches into the road.

๐Ÿง  Q: What chip upgrade is necessary for FSD?
A: Tesla's AI4 chip will be required for FSD, with the company planning to replace AI3 chips in all capable cars by the end of 2026.

AI and Network Expansion

๐Ÿค– Q: How will Tesla solve FSD issues without human intervention?
A: Tesla's Cortex AI system will be used to solve FSD issues autonomously, eliminating the need for human remote supervisors by the end of 2026.

๐ŸŒ† Q: What are the plans for Tesla's robo taxi network?
A: Tesla's robo taxi network will launch in Austin by end of 2026, with potential for expansion to other cities, offering a cost-effective option for owners to generate income.

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Key Insights

Autonomous Driving Progress

๐Ÿš— Tesla's FSD unsupervised feature is expected to be available in Austin by 2026, utilizing existing Model Y's and FSD version 14 for robo taxiing.

๐Ÿง  Tesla's Cortex AI system aims to understand the real world by 2026, enabling cars to make decisions and solve problems without human intervention.

Vehicle Upgrades

๐Ÿ“ท The bumper cam on newer Tesla models provides a 180ยฐ field of view for obstacle detection and will be integrated into future FSD capabilities.

๐Ÿ”ง Tesla plans to upgrade AI4-equipped cars for robo taxiing by installing a bumper cam and new front bumper cam for $3,000 or less.

Business Model

๐Ÿ’ผ Tesla's robo taxi network is projected to be operational in Austin by 2026, potentially creating a new revenue stream for existing vehicle owners.

๐Ÿค Elon Musk has committed to "take care of" owners who previously purchased FSD, suggesting potential free upgrades or compensation.

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Clips

  • 00:00 ๐Ÿš— Tesla owners who previously purchased Full Self-Driving (FSD) may soon get free upgrades to enable unsupervised driving and potentially join the Tesla driverless network.
    • 01:19 ๐Ÿค– Tesla owners in Austin may be able to put their cars on the robo-taxi network, but it likely won't happen until 2027 or later, pending automated cleaning setup and hardware upgrades.
      • 02:49 ๐Ÿš— Tesla owners may get free Full Self-Driving upgrades if they keep their vehicles clean and maintained.
        • Tesla's autonomous vehicles may require cleaning before picking up passengers, potentially involving service centers or owners themselves to ensure the vehicle is clean and safe for use.
        • Tesla owners may be able to get free Full Self-Driving upgrades if they opt to have their vehicles cleaned and maintained themselves, potentially accelerating the rollout timeline.
      • 04:26 ๐Ÿš— Tesla owners may receive free Full Self-Driving (FSD) upgrades by the end of next year, with the technology potentially being ready for robo-taxiing by 2026.
        • 05:36 ๐Ÿš— Tesla may offer free Full Self-Driving upgrades, addressing current limitations like detecting obstacles when exiting parking spots.
          • Tesla may offer free Full Self-Driving upgrades, and preparations are underway to implement operational scenarios, including geofencing, for its widespread use.
          • Tesla's Full Self-Driving feature sometimes struggles to detect obstacles when exiting a parking spot, incorrectly identifying objects or failing to see low-lying hazards like nails or a cat.
        • 07:29 ๐Ÿš— Tesla owners may receive free Full Self-Driving (FSD) upgrades with new hardware, including enhanced cameras with a wider 180ยฐ field of view.
          • 08:32 ๐Ÿš— Tesla may offer free Full Self-Driving upgrades to existing owners.
            • Tesla may offer free Full Self-Driving (FSD) upgrades to existing owners, with the cost of necessary hardware potentially being offset by the revenue generated by the vehicle through the network.
            • Tesla owners may potentially receive free Full Self-Driving (FSD) upgrades, with some speculating it could happen as early as 2027.
          • 10:49 ๐Ÿค– Tesla may offer free FSD upgrades to owners by next year as its Full Self-Driving tech improves.
            • Tesla can't offer free FSD upgrades to owners outside of its in-house network due to high costs of remote supervision required for the technology.
            • By the end of next year, Tesla's Full Self-Driving technology will have significantly improved with a massive increase in computing power, making human intervention less necessary.

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          Duration: 0:13:7

          Publication Date: 2025-06-20T12:10:21Z

          WatchUrl:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVnZHwFdVg0

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