Elon Musk is reshaping how Tesla owners pay for driver assistance, scrapping the familiar Autopilot package while preparing to charge more for access to Full Self-Driving. The shift turns what many ...
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 requires U.S. and Canada buyers to subscribe to FSD for Autosteer and other advanced driver-assistance features.
Tesla is sending emails urging owners to purchase Full Self-Driving (FSD) before February 14, when the automaker switches to ...
Tesla says it has 1.1 million Full Self-Driving subscribers. It's key to Tesla's future thesis, but controversies aren't ...
Tesla has removed standard Autosteer from new Model 3 and Model Y vehicles in North America, requiring a $99 monthly Full ...
Tesla last night reported its latest financial results, which included the addition of a line item about how many active ...
For almost seven years, Tesla buyers have benefited from what the brand calls Autopilot. The basic system enables stop-and-go radar-guided cruise control and lane-tracing. Plenty of new, inexpensive ...
The shift to subscription-based driver assistance marks a change in how ADAS features are sold — and potentially how they're insured.
Elon Musk-led Tesla revealed 1.1 million active FSD subscriptions during its earnings call amid $99/month fee transition.
Tesla is shifting its Full Self-Driving software to a subscription-only model starting February 14. Despite its name, Tesla's FSD is considered a Level 2 autonomous system, which requires a fully ...