Tesla requires U.S. and Canada buyers to subscribe to FSD for Autosteer and other advanced driver-assistance features.
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Tesla to slap subscription fee on key highway Autopilot features in US, Canada
Tesla is stripping key highway automation from new cars in the United States and Canada and shifting those capabilities behind a monthly subscription, turning what used to be a built-in selling point ...
Tesla removes Autopilot from new cars, pushing FSD subscriptions. Here's how the change affects drivers, costs, safety, and ...
Tesla owners who want to retain access to features like Autosteer will need to pay for an FSD subscription, or fork out $8,000 before Feb. 14 for lifetime access.
By Abhirup Roy and Akash Sriram Jan 23 (Reuters) - Tesla on Thursday stopped including some driver-assistance features with new vehicles sold in the U.S. and Canada, requiring customers who want ...
Tesla is ending Autopilot and steering customers toward higher-priced FSD subscriptions, signalling a major shift in its driver-assistance strategy. The post Tesla kills Autopilot for good and Musk ...
Tesla has officially discontinued Autopilot in the US and Canada, leaving all new owners with no free driver assistance system besides adaptive cruise control ...
The shift to subscription-based driver assistance marks a change in how ADAS features are sold — and potentially how they're ...
You can get the optional Full Self-Driving feature set for $99 per month.
Tesla says that even though its cars have autonomous features, they are not “self-driving” cars, refuting the claims of a lawsuit filed by a New Jersey student who said the company’s faulty “autopilot ...
(FOX40.COM) — The Department of Motor Vehicles said it found that Tesla violated California state law by misleadingly using the terms “Autopilot” and “Full Self-Driving Capability” in the marketing of ...
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