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Elon Musk's Tesla launches full self driving subscriptions at $199 per month

Jul 18, 2021, 10:39 IST
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Tesla has officially launched its Full Self-Driving (FSD) subscription package for $199 per month.
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Those who previously bought the Enhanced Autopilot package, the FDS feature would cost $99 a month.

To date, Tesla offered the Full Self-Driving package for a one-time payment of $10,000.

Tesla owners can cancel their monthly FSD subscription at any time, according to the website.

According to Electrek, the EV maker aims to deliver a true level 5 full self-driving system and people buying the package are betting on Tesla achieving that goal.

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Lat week, Elon Musk-run company started releasing over-the-air software updates for its FSD Beta version 9.

The latest beta version is long delayed and was first promised in 2018.

Musk has also confirmed that Tesla will release a new user interface with its FSD v9 Beta software update.

The new FSD feature enables drivers to use several advanced driver-assist features via Autopilot mode on local, non-highway streets, reports The Verge.

Full Self-Driving capabilities include navigate on Autopilot, Auto Lane Change, Summon (moves your car in and out of a tight space using the mobile app or key).

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Despite the Autopilot mode, Tesla has warned that drivers need to keep their eyes on the road and hands on the wheel at all times.


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