On Friday morning, Musk revealed Tesla may expand FSD beta to Canada this weekend, after revealing, “we’ve had about 60 or so cars testing internally in Canada.”
In November 2021, Musk said “maybe December” when asked about FSD beta’s arrival in Canada. He said “no guarantees” and said the reason for the delay was due to lots of “incremental testing and code tweaks for different road system in Canada.”
Tesla will likely cautiously roll out the Autopilot add-on to those with the highest Safety Scores, determined by an owner’s driving habits, similar to its launch in the United States. Musk’s latest update doesn’t sound hopeful for FSD beta expansion
A newly published U.S. patent application from Tesla is adding fuel to growing speculation that Starlink connectivity may soon be built directly into future Tesla vehicles. First spotted by Tesla watcher @Chansoo, the filing — US 2025/0368267 A1, published on December 4, 2025 — details a new RF-transparent roof design explicitly meant to “facilitat[e] clear […]
Tesla has delayed its long-awaited Powershare with Powerwall integration for the Cybertruck, pushing the release to mid-2026. The update comes from Cybertruck and Powerwall owner @mahkus, who contacted Tesla directly about the feature’s status and received confirmation from the company in an email. According to Tesla’s message, the feature is “still in development” and won’t […]
Tesla has published its official November 2025 recap, highlighting a busy month across the company’s global operations, product lines, and community. The update, shared on X, touches on everything from major corporate milestones to continued momentum for Full Self-Driving (Supervised) and record-breaking Supercharger usage. One of the biggest events in November was Tesla’s Annual Shareholder […]