• Musk confirmed at Q1 2026 earnings: HW3 vehicles cannot achieve Unsupervised FSD — and cannot join the Robotaxi network
• HW3 was standard on Teslas built from ~2019 to early 2023; HW4 from early 2023 onward
• HW3 owners get FSD v14 Lite in June 2026 — improved driving, but not unsupervised
• Three paths: keep HW3, trade in for HW4, or wait for Tesla’s micro-factory retrofit program
• If you bought FSD: Musk promised the hardware upgrade is free — when the micro-factories are ready
Sources: PCMag, Not A Tesla App, Tesla Oracle, Electrek, InsideEVs, Notebookcheck, Forbes, ArenaEV | Published: June 10, 2026 | Category: Tesla Ownership Guide
The Confirmation That Changed Everything for Millions of Tesla Owners
If you bought a Tesla before 2023, there is a sentence from Elon Musk's Q1 2026 earnings call that you need to read carefully:
"HW3 vehicles cannot achieve Unsupervised FSD."
PCMag's headline: "Elon Musk Confirms Millions of Tesla Cars Need New Hardware for Full Self-Driving." Not A Tesla App: "Tesla Announces HW3 Upgrade Plan, Trade-In Discount and Confirms No Unsupervised FSD for HW3." autoevolution: "Tesla's Hardware Change Dashes Hopes Customer Vehicles Could Ever Be Used As Robotaxis."
The implication is direct: the Robotaxi earnings potential — $425 to $1,500/month net — that HW4 owners can realistically target is not available to HW3 vehicles. Not without a hardware change.
Step 1: Check Your Hardware Version Right Now
On your Tesla touchscreen: Controls → Software → Additional Vehicle Information. If you see "Full Self-Driving Computer 3.0" or "Hardware 3", you are on HW3.
| Hardware | Production Period | Chip | Compute | Robotaxi Eligible |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HW3 | ~2019 – early 2023 | Samsung Exynos (dual NPU) | ~144 TOPS | ❌ No |
| HW4 (AI4) | Early 2023 – present | Custom next-gen chip | ~4× HW3 | ✅ Yes |
| HW5 (AI5) | Not yet in production | — | Significantly beyond HW4 | ✅ Yes (designed for) |
Step 2: What HW3 Cannot Do
The hardware gap between HW3 and HW4 is not a software limitation that can be patched. It is a compute ceiling. HW3's ~144 TOPS of processing power is insufficient for the neural network inference required by Unsupervised FSD. The consequences are concrete:
| Capability | HW3 | HW4 |
|---|---|---|
| Current FSD (Supervised) | ✅ Available | ✅ Available |
| FSD v14 Lite (June 2026) | ✅ Receiving | ✅ Full v14 |
| FSD v15 and beyond | ❌ HW4 exclusive | ✅ Available |
| Unsupervised FSD | ❌ Not possible | ✅ Future capable |
| Robotaxi network enrollment | ❌ Excluded | ✅ Eligible |
The Silver Lining: FSD v14 Lite Is Coming
HW3 is not being abandoned entirely. iPhone in Canada and Not A Tesla App both confirmed that FSD v14 Lite will be pushed to HW3 vehicles in June 2026 — a version of FSD v14 optimized for HW3's compute constraints. Expect improved city street driving and more natural lane-change behavior. What it will not deliver: unsupervised operation. The driver must remain engaged at all times.
Step 3: Your Three Paths Forward
Path A — Keep HW3 and Accept the Limitation
Continue driving your HW3 vehicle and receive FSD v14 Lite updates. Your FSD experience will improve incrementally. You will not be able to enroll in the Robotaxi network or operate your vehicle unsupervised.
Path B — Trade In for an HW4 Vehicle
Tesla announced a trade-in discount program for HW3 owners in April 2026 (reported by Not A Tesla App). Specific discount amounts vary by market, but Tesla has explicitly created a financial incentive for HW3 owners to transition to HW4 vehicles. With Austin's Robotaxi network already live and Dallas and Houston expanding, the window to position yourself for first-wave enrollment is open now.
Path C — Wait for the Micro-Factory Retrofit
This is the most discussed — and most uncertain — option. Multiple outlets have reported Tesla's plan to build dedicated micro-factories to retrofit HW3 vehicles with HW4 hardware:
| Source | Headline |
|---|---|
| Electrek | "Tesla will build factories just to retrofit millions of HW3 cars it said could do FSD" |
| InsideEVs | "Tesla Says It Will Need To Build Micro Factories To Retrofit Old Cars For FSD" |
| Notebookcheck | "Tesla to retrofit HW3 cars with AI4 computer and cameras for Robotaxi service" |
| Forbes | "Elon Musk Details FSD Upgrades, Slowed Robotaxi Rollout" |
The retrofit is not a software update. It involves replacing the entire FSD computer and camera module array — a significant hardware operation that requires purpose-built facilities. No timeline has been announced.
Step 4: Decision Matrix
| Your Situation | Recommended Path |
|---|---|
| HW3 + purchased FSD outright | Wait for micro-factory retrofit (free upgrade promised) |
| HW3 + FSD subscription (monthly) | Evaluate trade-in to HW4; subscription doesn’t qualify for free retrofit |
| HW3 + no FSD | Trade-in for HW4 if Robotaxi is a priority; keep if not |
| HW4 already | You’re eligible — prepare your vehicle and monitor enrollment |
| Considering buying a used Tesla | Verify HW4 before purchase — the ROI difference is significant |
The Broader Context: What This Means for Tesla’s Robotaxi Timeline
The HW3 situation is not just a personal inconvenience for millions of owners — it is a structural constraint on how fast Tesla can scale its Robotaxi network. Texas SB 2807 created the legal framework for commercial driverless operation statewide, and Tesla has filed Nevada permits for up to 5,000 Robotaxis. But the owner network model — Tesla’s key competitive advantage over Waymo and Zoox — depends on millions of owner vehicles being eligible to join.
With HW3 vehicles excluded until the micro-factory program launches, the addressable owner fleet for near-term enrollment is limited to HW4 vehicles produced from early 2023 onward. That is a meaningful constraint on the network’s growth trajectory through 2027.
ArenaEV and thestreet.com have both noted that HW3 owners represent Tesla’s most frustrated customer segment — buyers who were told their vehicles were “FSD-capable” and are now being told the hardware is insufficient. The micro-factory retrofit program, if it delivers on Musk’s promises, is the resolution. The timeline remains the open question.
If You Have HW4: What to Do Now
If your vehicle check confirms HW4, you are in the eligible pool. The practical steps to maximize your Robotaxi readiness are straightforward: keep your vehicle in excellent mechanical and cosmetic condition, stay current on FSD software updates, and download the Tesla Robotaxi app (now available on Android). A well-maintained Model Y with a clean interior and no deferred maintenance is the baseline for strong passenger ratings — which directly affect dispatch priority and utilization rates once enrollment opens.
Key Takeaways
• The verdict: HW3 = no Unsupervised FSD, no Robotaxi network access — confirmed by Musk at Q1 2026 earnings
• Check your hardware: Controls → Software → Additional Vehicle Information
• HW3 gets: FSD v14 Lite (June 2026) — improved driving, not unsupervised
• Three paths: Keep HW3 | Trade in for HW4 | Wait for micro-factory retrofit
• Purchased FSD? Musk promised free hardware upgrade when micro-factories launch — no date set
• Buying used? Verify HW4 before purchase — the Robotaxi earnings gap is $425–$1,500/month
Sources: PCMag, Not A Tesla App, Tesla Oracle, autoevolution, Electrek, InsideEVs, Notebookcheck, Forbes, ArenaEV, thestreet.com, driveteslacanada.ca, iPhone in Canada. Published June 10, 2026. This article is for informational purposes only.