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Tesla is discontinuing its Autopilot feature and replacing it with a subscription-based Full Self-Driving (FSD) service. Starting February 14, buyers will only have the option to pay $99 per month for FSD, which Elon Musk suggests will increase in price as features improve. This move aims to generate recurring revenue for Tesla amid falling profit margins and declining sales.
Tesla owner David Moss achieved a coast-to-coast drive across the U.S. using Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology without any interventions. His journey from Los Angeles to Myrtle Beach spanned 2,732.4 miles and took 2 days and 20 hours, marking a significant milestone for Tesla's self-driving capabilities.
Tesla has initiated supervised testing of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology for ride-hailing services, with employees participating in trials in Austin and the Bay Area. This move marks a significant step in advancing Tesla's autonomous vehicle capabilities and could reshape the future of transportation.
Tesla is set to release its FSD V14 update, featuring a 10X higher parameter count, in about six weeks, as announced by Elon Musk. Meanwhile, the company is testing its Cybercab on public roads and hinting at the potential release of additional vehicles, including the long-anticipated Model 2 and a Cyber SUV.