Category: Full Self-Driving

Ralph’s Supermarkets Charges Ahead: Tesla Semi Sighting on LA Highways Ignites Grocery Logistics Revolution

In a moment that’s gone viral across social media, a dashcam video captured a sleek Ralph’s Supermarkets Tesla Semi trucking down a Los Angeles highway. Posted by X user @ChargePozitive on March 2, 2026, the footage has sparked excitement among EV enthusiasts and logistics pros alike. This isn’t just a one-off test; it’s concrete evidence of Kroger-owned Ralph’s – a staple in Southern California grocery shopping – deploying Tesla’s game-changing electric Semi in real-world operations. As a blogger who’s tracked the evolution of electric trucking for years, I see this as a pivotal tipping point for the industry. Let’s dive deep into what this means, backed by the latest data and insights.

Tesla’s Cybercab Hits Warp Speed: Drone Footage Reveals 25 Units at Giga Texas as Production Surges Ahead of Schedule

Tesla is no stranger to defying expectations, and the latest developments at Gigafactory Texas prove it once again. Just weeks after the first production Cybercab rolled off the assembly line on February 17, 2026—beating Elon Musk’s own April timeline by a wide margin—drone enthusiast Joe Tegtmeyer has captured what could be the largest public sighting of these steering-wheel-free robotaxis yet: 25 Cybercabs scattered across the massive Giga Texas complex. This isn’t just hype; it’s a tangible sign that Tesla is shifting gears from low-volume “unboxed” test builds to higher-volume production testing, with mass production looming just 4-8 weeks away.

Tesla FSD Supervised Smashes 8.4 Billion Mile Milestone: The Data Tsunami Propelling Us to Unsupervised Autonomy

As a veteran Tesla enthusiast and autonomy analyst who’s been tracking the evolution of self-driving tech since the early days of Autopilot, I’m thrilled to dive into Tesla’s latest jaw-dropping achievement. On March 1, 2026, Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (Supervised) fleet has officially surpassed 8.4 billion cumulative miles—that’s 8,415,267,303 miles to be precise, as displayed on their live safety dashboard. This isn’t just a number; it’s a testament to the exponential power of real-world data in training neural networks for the holy grail of transportation: safe, unsupervised self-driving.

Why Elon Musk is Urging Investors to “Hold Onto Your Tesla Stock” – The Road to a $2,600 Future

As Tesla CEO Elon Musk recently declared in a candid interview at Giga Berlin, “Hold onto your Tesla stock. It’s going to be worth a lot, I think. That’s my bet.” This isn’t just hype from the world’s richest man—it’s backed by Tesla’s jaw-dropping track record, groundbreaking products like Optimus and Cybercab, and bold predictions from investors like Cathie Wood. In this in-depth blog post, we’ll dissect the latest developments, crunch the numbers on stock performance, explore upcoming innovations, and share my professional insights on why TSLA could be the ultimate long-term hold. Whether you’re a seasoned investor or new to the EV revolution, buckle up—this is Tesla’s story of dominance in 2026 and beyond.

Elon Musk Unveils Bold Vision for Giga Berlin: Cybercab and Optimus Production Amid Union Storm

In a pre-recorded video interview with Giga Berlin plant manager André Thierig, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has outlined an ambitious roadmap for the German factory, positioning it as a future powerhouse for next-generation products like the Cybercab robotaxi and Optimus humanoid robots. This comes at a pivotal moment, with works council elections looming and union tensions threatening expansion plans. As a Tesla enthusiast and EV industry analyst with over a decade tracking the company’s global manufacturing strategy, I see this as a make-or-break chapter for Tesla’s European ambitions. Let’s dive deep into the details, implications, and what it means for investors, workers, and the broader shift toward autonomous mobility.

Used Tesla Prices Defy Gravity: +4.3% Surge After EV Tax Credit Expires as Rivals Plunge

In a stunning reversal of fortunes for the used electric vehicle (EV) market, Tesla models are bucking the trend with rising prices just months after the federal EV tax credit vanished on September 30, 2025. While non-Tesla used EVs have seen sharp declines, averaging a 3.6% drop, Tesla’s used prices have climbed 4.3%—from $30,040 to $31,329—signaling a potential bottoming out and renewed demand for the brand’s offerings. This isn’t just a blip; it’s a seismic shift driven by Tesla’s unique market position, production adjustments, and a cooling economy that’s exposing vulnerabilities in incentive-reliant competitors. As a veteran EV market analyst and blogger who’s tracked this space since the early days of the Model S, I’ll break down the data, offer insights on why this is happening, and provide actionable advice for buyers and sellers navigating this volatile landscape.

Tesla’s Matrix Headlights Revolution: Two-Stage Dimming Upgrade Set to Eliminate Self-Glare in 2026.2 Software Update

As a longtime Tesla enthusiast and automotive tech blogger, I’ve spent countless nights behind the wheel marveling at the company’s relentless pursuit of perfection through software. Tesla’s Matrix Headlights—those pixel-perfect marvels of adaptive lighting—have long been one of the standout features on models like the refreshed Model 3, Model Y, and Cybertruck. They dynamically dim individual pixels to avoid blinding oncoming traffic while keeping maximum illumination for the driver. But like any cutting-edge tech, they’ve had their kinks, especially with glare from reflective surfaces bouncing back into the driver’s eyes.

Tesla FSD’s Game-Changing Upgrade: Elon Musk Confirms Voice Prompts for Effortless Parking and Navigation

Imagine pulling up to a crowded grocery store parking lot, abandoned carts everywhere, and instead of wrestling with the touchscreen or disengaging FSD to hunt for a spot, you simply say, “Park close to the front door.” Your Tesla listens, understands, and executes—seamlessly. This isn’t science fiction; it’s the future of Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD), confirmed by CEO Elon Musk himself just yesterday on X. As a Tesla enthusiast and blogger who’s logged thousands of miles testing FSD Supervised, I’m thrilled. This natural language voice command feature could finally bridge the gap between FSD’s impressive highway prowess and the quirky frustrations of everyday urban driving.

Tesla’s $59,990 Cybertruck AWD: Game-Changer or Elon’s 10-Day Fire Sale?

Tesla has once again shaken up the electric truck market with the surprise launch of a new Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive (AWD) Cybertruck trim priced at just $59,990 – a full $20,000 less than the previous entry-level Premium AWD model. Announced on February 19-20, 2026, this “contractor edition” packs premium features that make it feel like a steal compared to higher trims. But Elon Musk’s immediate tweet – “Only for the next 10 days” – has ignited a frenzy of speculation. Is this Tesla’s bid to juice Q1 deliveries amid slumping sales, or a prelude to another abrupt cancellation like last year’s RWD flop?

Tesla’s FSD Supervised Smashes 8 Billion Miles: Proof Autonomous Driving is Safer Than Humans?

Tesla has just dropped a bombshell: owners have now logged over 8 billion miles on Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised, a staggering milestone that underscores the rapid evolution of autonomous tech. This isn’t just a number—it’s real-world data from millions of drivers across diverse conditions, fueling AI training and challenging skeptics who doubt self-driving’s viability. As a blogger who’s tracked Tesla’s autonomy journey since the early Autopilot days, I’m thrilled to dissect this achievement, its safety implications, growth trajectory, and what it means for Robotaxi dreams. Buckle up; this post dives deep.

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