Tesla has discontinued its driving assistance system, Autopilot, from all its new Model Y and Model 3 vehicles in the U.S.
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Tesla removed its Autopilot basic self-driving software as a standard feature in the US on new Model Y and Model 3 purchases ...
Tesla has decided to put its free Basic Autopilot feature behind a paywall for Model 3 and Model Y vehicles, pushing drivers ...
Tesla has officially removed Basic Autopilot as a standard feature for new Model 3 and Model Y orders in North America.
Tesla appears to be quietly rolling out a new version of its Full Self-Driving computer, "Hardware 4.5", or "AI4.5." ...
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Tesla has officially discontinued Autopilot in the US and Canada, leaving all new owners with no free driver assistance ...