Tesla, Elon Musk and FSD
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For the first time ever, Tesla has revealed how many people are actually paying for Full Self-Driving. The answer:
For years, Tesla fans have been waiting for the day they could — officially — engage in hands-free, eyes-free driving. Morgan Stanley analysts think it could happen this year. Analysts led by Andrew Percoco expect what Tesla calls unsupervised Full Self-Driving,
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.
Tesla says it has 1.1 million Full Self-Driving subscribers. It's key to Tesla's future thesis, but controversies aren't slowing down.
Tesla EVs have a new Autopilot computer and sensor suite dubbed HW4.5, making it even less likely that the HW3 vehicles will be supported for FSD Unsupervised
Tesla has updated the terms for free FSD transfers on new purchases, which is set to end on March 31 this year.
For the first time, Tesla has made public how many consumers have opted in to enable its Full Self-Driving software. Tesla said it has 1.1 million customers who either pay a monthly subscription fee or made a one-time payment to enable FSD,
Lemonade has launched what it calls “Autonomous Car Insurance”, a first-of-its-kind product that slashes rates by approximately 50% for
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 Cruise Control (TACC) as the sole standard advanced driver assistance feature.