Tesla is ending Autopilot and steering customers toward higher-priced FSD subscriptions, signalling a major shift in its ...
Tesla currently offers a pair of so-called “level 2” partially automated driver assist systems. Autopilot is the older of ...
Tesla owners who want to retain access to features like Autosteer will need to pay for an FSD subscription, or fork out ...
Tesla removes Autopilot from new cars, pushing FSD subscriptions. Here's how the change affects drivers, costs, safety, and ...
Tesla requires U.S. and Canada buyers to subscribe to FSD for Autosteer and other advanced driver-assistance features.
Tesla has officially removed Basic Autopilot as a standard feature for new Model 3 and Model Y orders in North America.
Following the announcement that Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) system would be offered exclusively via a monthly subscription, the EV maker discontinued Autopilot in the U.S., leaving Traffic-Aware ...
Tesla is cutting standard Autopilot and pushing customers toward a monthly FSD subscription ...
There’s another wrinkle in things. Even though General Motors and Ford charge a subscription fee for their hands-free driving ...
The shift to subscription-based driver assistance marks a change in how ADAS features are sold — and potentially how they're ...
Tesla removed its Autopilot basic self-driving software as a standard feature in the US on new Model Y and Model 3 purchases as the company pushes its more advanced FSD (full-self driving) ...
You can get the optional Full Self-Driving feature set for $99 per month.