Tesla News Recap Steady Higher Even With Crisis
- Tesla Urges Opposition to Pulling Emissions Regulations
Tesla has asked the Trump administration not to backtrack on its longstanding U.S. judgment that vehicle emissions standards and greenhouse gases threaten human health. It has also criticized the EPA’s proposal as exempting virtually all highway engines and vehicles from its obligation to measure, control and report greenhouse gas emissions. - Tesla FSD (supervised) review in Australia is well received
In the FSD review conducted in Australia, it was evaluated that it responded carefully and skillfully to various conditions such as complex traffic conditions, road construction, intersections, and congested sections. It was praised for its ease of use and stress-free experience that “driving can be this different.” - FSD V14 Deployment Schedule Revealed
Tesla will distribute the FSD V14 to early access users starting next week, with the V14.1 set to be unveiled in a few weeks. “By the 14.2 version, the car will feel like a sentient being,” Elon Musk said. - Concerns over a fall in stock prices despite the end of tax credits
“A lot of people expected Tesla shares to crash this month with the end of the tax credit, but that wasn’t the case,” Elon Musk noted. - Australia to focus on FSD after enhanced autopilot shutdown
Tesla has decided to stop selling enhanced Autopilot (Enhanced Autopilot) in Australia and focus on FSD. However, while the HW3 vehicle is still available for $5,100, the latest HW4 vehicle does not offer that option. - xAI Agrees To Supply Grok Ultra-Low Prices
Elon Musk’s xAI has agreed to work with U.S. federal agencies to offer Grok at $0.42 per organization.