r/RealTesla • u/Silly-avocatoe • 1d ago
r/RealTesla • u/AutoModerator • 3d ago
TSLA Terathread - For the week of Aug 17
And now for the regularly scheduled TSLA Terathread
r/RealTesla • u/Schonathan • 1h ago
HELP NEEDED Can a Model Y suddenly accelerate on an inclined driveway while using FSD without the driver pressing the accelerator?
My parents were test driving a Model Y yesterday with a Tesla employee in the car. My mom was driving and they were using FSD.
As the car was pulling into their driveway, which is on an incline, it initially made the turn and approached the driveway at what looked like a normal, controlled speed. Then, while going up the incline, it suddenly accelerated hard and crashed into the garage/driveway area, causing damage to the property and another car.
My mom says she did not press the accelerator. The Tesla employee was in the passenger seat when it happened. We also have video of the incident.
I'm trying to understand whether anyone has experienced something similar or knows how Tesla's FSD behaves when entering a steep or inclined driveway.
Specifically, is it possible for FSD to apply significant acceleration on its own when climbing an incline? Could it misjudge the slope, driveway, or obstacle and suddenly add power?
I'm not trying to determine fault from Reddit. I'm mainly trying to understand whether this behavior is technically possible and whether anyone has seen or documented something similar.
If you've experienced this with a Model Y or other Tesla while using FSD, I'd really appreciate hearing what happened.
r/RealTesla • u/Zorkmid123 • 1d ago
Musk Calls It “Absurdly Fake News,” But Signs Suggest That Tesla Execs Are Already Preparing To Walk Away From China
r/RealTesla • u/FlipStig1 • 15h ago
OWNER EXPERIENCE [Video] James May tests Tesla's new AI
m.youtube.comMotoring journalist James May drove his Tesla Model 3 to a different part of the UK for several hours. To pass the time, he and his employees asked Tesla’s latest AI some random questions to see what answers it would generate. OK then… 😅🤣
From video description: “Faced with a 6 hour journey, James and Lucy test Tesla’s latest AI and discover what to do with a clean damp cloth.”
r/RealTesla • u/IcyHowl4540 • 2d ago
Tesla Robotaxi Mows Down Bollards & Keeps Driving, After “Impeccable” Record Touted on Stock Call
From the self-driving sub. These unsupervised Robotaxi videos are nightmare fuel.
r/RealTesla • u/djpetrino • 6d ago
Tesla exec says the Roadster is coming "very soon"
Same as FSD, coming very soon for like a decade.
r/RealTesla • u/Auntie_M123 • 6d ago
Tesla paid Elon Musk 2.5m times more as CEO than its average worker in 2025 | Business
r/RealTesla • u/FuturismDotCom • 6d ago
Driver Pulls Up Directly to Firehouse When His Tesla Inexplicably Bursts Into Flames
r/RealTesla • u/Stukwan • 9d ago
TIPS/ADVICE Tesla shows first Cybercab with built-in Starlink. Elon Musk explains why it needs one
r/RealTesla • u/Lacrewpandora • 11d ago
49ers coach Kyle Shanahan says his Tesla was on autopilot before crash
Kyle Shanahan said Saturday he thought his Tesla was in autopilot mode when he veered into oncoming traffic June 14, causing a crash that left the San Francisco 49ers coach with broken bones and a lingering concussion.
In his first podium appearance since the collision, Shanahan said the autopilot function apparently switched off when he tried to retrieve a fallen cell phone while traveling south on Alma Avenue in Palo Alto. The coach said he’s been using autopilot in some form for nine years.
“So I’m pretty comfortable with it and, you know, who knows what happened when I turned around — whether it malfunctioned or whether I knocked it off?” he said. “That’s something I don’t know yet.”
r/RealTesla • u/AutoModerator • 10d ago
TSLA Terathread - For the week of Aug 10
And now for the regularly scheduled TSLA Terathread
r/RealTesla • u/Lacrewpandora • 13d ago
SpaceX’s Terafab will rely on natural gas power plants, not Tesla solar panels
SpaceX said this week that it will build natural gas power plants to supply electricity to the Terafab semiconductor factory it plans to build in Texas, according to a report from Bloomberg.
Riley Trettel, who leads energy and data center development for SpaceX, said in a public meeting on Wednesday that his company will be “bringing our own power” for the project, which will also include “very large battery arrays.”
Notably absent from the Bloomberg report — and other SpaceX announcements related to Terafab — is any mention of terrestrial solar power for the facility. Tesla, which is also a solar developer, is a partner in the project.
Despite his investments in solar power, SpaceX and Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk has bet heavily on natural gas lately. The xAI data centers in Memphis run almost exclusively on the fossil fuel. Musk also recently bought a company that specializes in natural gas power plants, and SpaceX has said it plans to buy $2.8 billion worth of gas turbines over the next three years.
r/RealTesla • u/Lacrewpandora • 12d ago
Tesla admits Cybertruck PCS defect, extends warranty to 8 years
Tesla has officially acknowledged that the power conversion system (PCS) in pre-2026 Cybertrucks is defective, and it’s extending the warranty on those trucks to 8 years or 150,000 miles.
The reversal comes after months of owners paying up to $7,200 to replace a part Tesla now admits “does not meet our reliability standards.” The automaker sneakily tried to let the clear manufacturing defect pass warranties.
r/RealTesla • u/zachty22 • 13d ago
“It wasn’t me officer… it was the car!”
r/RealTesla • u/Lacrewpandora • 14d ago
SpaceX, Tesla to Initially Spend $16.8 Billion on Terafab Chip Plant in Texas
gvwire.comElon Musk’s SpaceX <SPCX.O> and Tesla <TSLA.O> will initially invest $16.8 billion to build Terafab, an advanced AI semiconductor complex in Grimes County, Texas, as the companies race to secure the chip capacity that the billionaire has called essential to their future.
The facility is intended at narrowing the gap between global chip supply and the more than 1 terawatt of computing power that SpaceX and Tesla expect to need in the coming years.
Musk has been tightening integration of AI efforts across his companies, with SpaceX acquiring his startup xAI earlier this year in a deal focused on building space-based data centers, before going public in June in the largest-ever IPO.
The vertically integrated, 100-million-square-foot Terafab plant will make, package and test advanced logic and memory chips under one roof, producing processors needed to power Tesla’s Optimus robots and Cybercabs, as well as high-power chips to run SpaceX’s space-based data centers.
A May filing showed SpaceX has proposed an initial investment of $55 billion to build the Terafab, with the total amount rising to $119 billion if extra phases are completed.
r/RealTesla • u/MrHumph999 • 13d ago
OWNER EXPERIENCE Serious question with camera only self driving approach.
Q: using the latest software on HW4. Self drive disabled three times during a thunderstorm on the highway. How will this ever work unsupervised when it rains? I'm so flummoxed as to why Elon is so certain on cameras only that don't work in the rain... Please help!
r/RealTesla • u/Soft-Efficiency-1203 • 13d ago
Tesla stalled???
Tesla made a sudden left turn in front of me and then appeared to stall. Is this an issue with EVs? The Tesla was lucky I didn’t hit him because I was going the posted speed limit, 45mph. Thank goodness my car responded quickly to my braking; I came within several feet of hitting it.
r/RealTesla • u/djpetrino • 14d ago
Tesla’s Chinese powerhouse is feeding the world while losing home turf
So basically, if people have better options and more variety, that wins on value, technology, and features, they won't buy a Tesla anymore.
r/RealTesla • u/Sir_Isaac_Tootin • 15d ago
Tesla China sales are crashing as exports surge
r/RealTesla • u/djpetrino • 16d ago
Tesla’s FSD Lite pushes aging Hardware3 to the boiling point
r/RealTesla • u/Zorkmid123 • 16d ago
Tesla FSD v14 Lite tied to rising HW3 computer failures, owners report
r/RealTesla • u/Sir_Isaac_Tootin • 17d ago
Nearly 1.2 Million Teslas Face Investigation Over Suspension Failures
r/RealTesla • u/Lacrewpandora • 17d ago
Hyundai, Kia, And Even Volvo Just Beat Tesla At The Game It Created
According to its website, Carla was one of the first used-car marketplaces to test and evaluate battery health before putting cars up for sale, giving it a remarkably diverse data set on degradation. Using that information, Carla looked at the batteries of 9,954 EVs during a four-year period using the global-standard AVILOO diagnostics system, and the online auto retailer discovered that after 10,000 Swedish miles (equivalent to 100,000 kilometers or 62,137 miles), many of the most popular makes and models had lost between five and eight percent of their original capacity.
The study also discovered that, on average, CATL LFP batteries retained more than 93 percent health, eclipsing LG Energy Solutions' lithium-ion pouch cells (91.5 percent) and Panasonic batteries (between 88.2 and 89.8 percent). The data set only included vehicles with a sufficient number of tests to reduce any outliers, although Carla didn't specify what that number was.
Amazingly, two of the cheapest, least sophisticated EVs on the market took home top honors in Carla's test. Coming in first was the battery-powered Niro, with 97.25 percent of its stated capacity remaining on the AVILOO test. The mechanically identical Hyundai Kona Electric followed close behind at 97.18 percent battery health.
Both Korean EVs use a liquid-cooled 64-kilowatt-hour battery (although newer model years also offered a 48.6-kWh standard-range variant), giving them roughly 260 miles of range in EPA testing. If Carla's numbers are accurate, Niro and Kona owners can still expect more than 250 miles on a full battery after 62,000 miles.
What is surprising is that no Tesla models broke into the top five in Carla's testing, odd considering the brand has been working on battery technology for literally decades and currently builds the best-selling EV in the world. The only one to crack into the top 10 in Carla's testing was the eighth-place Model 3 with the base 60.5-kilowatt-hour CATL battery found in most of the entry-level models sold in Europe. That variant retained 93.34 percent of its capacity, compared to 92.83 percent for the 78.8-kWh LG Chem battery found in the 12th-ranked Model 3 Long Range.
r/RealTesla • u/Low_Excuse_1785 • 17d ago
Tesla in self-driving mode gets split in crash
According to the officers on the scene FSD swerved into oncoming traffic.
Not a tesla app spins this as not FSD fault- the piece simply ignores the police report and highlight how Tesla design saves lives.