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9/10Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) system reached coverage of 96% of miles driven by early June 2026, marking notable progress in their autonomous driving technology.

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Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) system reached coverage of 96% of miles driven by early June 2026, marking notable progress in their autonomous driving technology.
In February 2026, Tesla launched the Model Y Standard AWD in the US, featuring a reasonable price, improved range, and better acceleration aimed at budget-conscious buyers.
A December 2022 guide explains how Tesla owners can update their software to access the latest features, emphasizing the importance of keeping vehicles current with over-the-air updates.
Tesla released Software Update 7.0 for the Model S in October 2015, which added further Autopilot functions to enhance driver assistance capabilities.
In April 2026, Tesla confirmed HW3 vehicles cannot achieve Unsupervised FSD, and announced a v14 Lite update planned for release by June 2026 during the Q1 earnings call.
Tesla is reportedly testing robotaxis in Austin as of early June 2026, deploying Model Y-based vehicles as part of its ongoing autonomous taxi service development.
Tesla announced in January 2026 that it will soon end the free FSD Transfer Program, which has allowed owners to transfer purchased Full Self-Driving packages.