A Shocking Shift in Tesla's Strategy
Tesla Sparks Outrage with Autosteer Removal to Boost FSD Subscriptions
Tesla has stirred controversy by removing its popular Autosteer feature as a standard in the North American Model 3 and Model Y, instead offering it through their Full Self‑Driving (FSD) subscription service. This policy change comes in response to declining sales and low FSD adoption. The move, perceived by many as a cash grab, effectively pushes potential buyers to opt for the subscription model costing $99 per month, or a one‑time $8,000 payment before the deadline in 2026.
Introduction to Tesla's New Pricing Strategy
The Removal of Standard Autosteer
Tesla's Push for Subscriptions
Financial Implications of Tesla's Change
Market Reactions and Public Sentiment
Tesla's Competitive Landscape
Potential Regulatory Challenges for Tesla
Safety and Liability Considerations
Impact on Tesla's Brand and Consumer Trust
Future Implications for the Automotive Industry
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