A New Road for Tesla
Tesla Drives Into Controversy by Axing Standard Autopilot
Tesla shakes up its model by ditching standard Autopilot features on new vehicles, opting for a subscription‑only Full Self‑Driving (FSD) approach. This move, focused on enhancing recurring revenues and aligning with stricter regulations, draws backlash but aligns with Tesla's long‑term strategy for autonomous driving.
Introduction to Tesla's Autopilot Removal
Details of Autopilot and FSD Changes
Pricing Structure and Subscription Model
Strategic Reasons Behind Tesla's Decision
Impact on Existing Tesla Owners
Comparison with Competitors' Offerings
Public Reactions to the Changes
Future Implications of the Move
Conclusion on Tesla's Strategy
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