Tesla Updates Free FSD Transfer Terms Ahead Of March 31 Deadline: Here's How To Qualify - Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA)
Tesla will end free Full Self-Driving transfers on new cars by March 31 and shift from a one-time purchase to a $99 monthly subscription to boost recurring revenue.
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Tesla Removed Autopilot. The Data Says Safety Wasn’t Lost - CleanTechnica
Tesla’s decision to remove Autopilot and Autosteer as standard features in North America initially struck me as a step backward for safety, a cash grab for the Full Self Driving monthly subscription and as such an attempt to boost TSLA stock price. That reaction was almost automatic. I’ve used and ... [continued] The post Tesla Removed Autopilot. The Data Says Safety Wasn’t Lost appeared first on CleanTechnica.
Tesla Updates Free FSD Transfer Terms Ahead Of March 31 Deadline: Here's How To Qualify - Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA)
Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) has shared updated terms for availing free Full Self-Driving (FSD) transfers on new purchases, which are slated to end on March 31 this year. Free FSD Transfers The automaker shared updated terms and conditions on FSD transfers via its official website on Tuesday, outlining that customers taking delivery of their new vehicles between April 24, 2025, and March 31, 2026, could be eligible for free FSD transfers. The compan…
Musk Axes Tesla Autopilot Purchase Option, Now You Have to Pay
Tesla has ignited a firestorm among electric vehicle fans after announcing it will eliminate Basic Autopilot as a standard feature and switch its coveted Full Self‑Driving (FSD) system to a subscription‑only model. The move, announced by CEO Elon Musk on his social platform, means new Tesla owners can no longer buy FSD outright and must instead pay a recurring monthly fee to access the feature. Beginning February 14, the one‑time purchase option…
Tesla Fans Furious as Elon Musk Turns Features like 'Full Self Driving' into Subscriptions
Elon Musk's Tesla has eliminated Basic Autopilot as a standard feature on new Model 3 and Model Y vehicles in North America, requiring customers to purchase a monthly subscription to access lane-keeping technology that was previously included at no extra cost. EV fans loyal to Tesla are outraged by Musk's latest money grab.
Tesla’s autopilot dropped on entry-level EVs in USA
New Delhi: Tesla have dropped the Autosteer lane-keeping feature, which has been part of the standard Autopilot driver-assistance package from their Model Y and Model 3 entry-level EVs in the US. For the functionality, buyers will now be forced to opt for the brand’s Full Self-Driving (Supervised) suite at a monthly subscription of $99 (or Rs 9,100). It is also available as a single-time purchase priced at $8,000 (or Rs 7.34 lakh), though that o…
Tesla Removed Autopilot. The Data Says Safety Wasn’t Lost
Tesla's decision to remove Autopilot and Autosteer as standard features in North America initially struck me as a step backward for safety, a cash grab for the Full Self Driving monthly subscription and as such an attempt to boost TSLA stock price. That reaction was almost automatic. I've used and ... [continued] The post Tesla Removed Autopilot. The Data Says Safety Wasn't Lost appeared first on CleanTechnica.
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