4/15/2026

[Tesla News] FSD, Starship!

Daily Tesla News

The past week delivered a power surge of advancements for Tesla and SpaceX, highlighting significant strides in autonomous driving, space exploration, and user experience innovations. From groundbreaking FSD maneuvers in Europe to a major Starship milestone, the pace of innovation is electrifying.

Full Self-Driving & Autonomy Breakthroughs

Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) software continued its impressive evolution, making headlines with its performance and prompting industry discussions.

  • A stunning FSD maneuver in Europe silenced skeptics, showcasing the system's advanced capabilities in complex scenarios.
  • Despite progress, Norwegian regulators are demanding proof of FSD's safety performance specifically for challenging "Nordic" winter conditions.
  • A collective claim is being organized by HW3 owners in Europe over concerns regarding a "stripped-down" FSD Lite version.
  • Tesla rolled out Safety Score 3.0, which directly rewards FSD usage with the promise of cheaper insurance premiums.
  • Recent updates like FSD V14.3.1 (2026.2.9.7) include enhancements such as improved Auto Windshield Wipers, signifying continuous refinement.

SpaceX & Beyond Earth

SpaceX achieved monumental milestones, pushing the boundaries of space travel and satellite internet connectivity.

  • The highly anticipated Starship V3 static fire test successfully occurred, marking a critical step towards orbital flights.
  • SpaceX hit a massive record with its 1,000th Starlink launch of 2026, rapidly expanding global broadband access.
  • In a competitive move, Amazon acquired Globalstar in an $11.6 billion deal, aiming to power iPhone satellite features and directly rival Starlink.

Tesla's User Experience & Tech Enhancements

Tesla owners can anticipate several practical updates designed to enhance their charging experience and vehicle features.

  • Confusion around free Supercharging is being addressed with a new navigation filter, allowing drivers to better manage their charging options.
  • Tesla will also allow drivers to hide third-party Superchargers from their trip planner, streamlining navigation.
  • The company is leveraging its unique 'Rave Cave' facility for the development of an awesome new safety feature.
  • New LFP battery suppliers are set to provide Tesla vehicles with faster charging capabilities, a significant improvement for owners.
  • Furthermore, Model S/X Signature Edition orders now require a no-resale agreement, indicating specific sales strategies.

These dynamic developments underscore Tesla's unwavering commitment to innovation, not only in autonomous driving and electric vehicle technology but also in continuously improving the overall ownership experience and driving progress in space through SpaceX. While regulatory scrutiny remains, particularly for FSD, the relentless pace of advancements promises an exciting future across all fronts.

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