Tesla released its affordable Model 3 and Model Y variants today. While cheaper, the cars neuter some serious hallmark Tesla traits. The most unseen one so far? Autopilot's lane-centering feature, ...
The new Tesla Model Y Standard and Model 3 Standard are $5,000 and $5,500 more affordable than the rest of the lineup, respectively. Tesla cut a laundry list of features from the cars to make them ...
Tesla on Friday discontinued its driving assistance system, Autopilot, from all its new Model Y and Model 3 vehicles in the U.S. and Canada. The firm stated that the initiative aims to boost the ...
After years of keeping Autosteer as a standard feature on all its vehicles as a part of its Autopilot suite of advanced driver assistance (ADAS) functions, Tesla has quietly removed it from its most ...
It feels like the end of an era for Tesla buyers in North America. The company has officially pulled the plug on “Autopilot” as a standard inclusion, signaling a massive shift toward a pay-to-play ...
TL;DR: Tesla has placed its lane-centering Autosteer feature behind a $99/month Full Self-Driving (FSD) subscription, ending free Basic Autopilot after seven years. This move aims to boost FSD ...
The Tesla Model Y no longer looks like the love child of a Model X and Model 3, something I always thought looked awkward and, well, a bit dull. Many also considered them as ‘white goods’ when they ...
Tesla prepares to retire the legacy Autopilot, which hasn't received a meaningful update in years. However, this leaves Tesla owners with only basic driver assistance systems. Those who wish for more ...
All this comes as federal investigators continue to look into Tesla’s Full Self-Driving technology following several fatal ...
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