Tesla has removed Autopilot from all new vehicles sold in the United States and Canada, making Full Self-Driving (FSD) the ...
Tesla is ending Autopilot and steering customers toward higher-priced FSD subscriptions, signalling a major shift in its ...
Tesla requires U.S. and Canada buyers to subscribe to FSD for Autosteer and other advanced driver-assistance features.
The shift to subscription-based driver assistance marks a change in how ADAS features are sold — and potentially how they're ...
Tesla's Model 3 Standard and Model Y Standard have neutered Autopilot by removing lane centering. One YouTuber invited to try out the Model Y Standard ahead of its launch was told by Tesla that it did ...
Tesla is dropping Autopilot from new cars’ standard features, forcing a $99/month Full Self-Driving subscription. Owners express frustration as daily driving assistance now requires payment, while ...
Tesla’s new Autopilot safety report shows crashes rising for a third straight quarter. Tesla claims Autopilot users are nine times less likely to crash than unassisted drivers, but that’s down from ...
Tesla has released its latest Autopilot safety report, and the limitations are still presented misleadingly; however, one clear thing is that the data is worsening. Tesla notoriously doesn’t release ...
Tesla has settled another lawsuit involving its Autopilot driver-assist system, which is alleged to have caused a crash. This time, a 2020 Model Y on Autopilot crashed into a stationary police vehicle ...
Tesla has discontinued Autopilot, its basic driver-assistance system, as the company tries to boost adoption of a more advanced version of the technology that it calls Full Self-Driving (Supervised).
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