Tesla is dropping Full Self-Driving (Supervised) as a one-time purchase, switching to a monthly subscription with no refund ...
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Tesla quietly kills Full Self-Driving purchase option and owners erupt
Tesla has quietly dismantled one of its most controversial but coveted offerings, removing the option to buy its Full ...
US regulators granted Tesla Inc. a five-week extension to start addressing a defect investigation into its cars violating ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk confirmed on X that the automaker will move its Full Self-Driving suite to a subscription-only model ...
For Musk to earn additional shares under his pay package, the company needs a certain number of subscriptions.
As spotted by Bloomberg, anyone buying a new Tesla from February 14 onwards will need to pay $99 per month if they want to ...
Drivers will now need to subscribe monthly to access Tesla’s most advanced driver-assistance features. If you’re sick of ...
Tesla now has until Feb. 23 to answer the National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration’s request for information.
The move could give owners more flexibility to try the technology by lowering upfront costs in a shift to its business model.
It's a huge change to Tesla's approach with FSD, and it could impact Musk's $1T pay package and the company's myriad legal ...
The electric-vehicle maker currently offers the advanced driver-assistance features for a one-time payment of $8,000 or a ...
The move is an endorsement of Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s claims that the company’s vehicle technology is safer than human drivers.
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