Tesla has removed Basic Autopilot from its Dutch configurator. New orders in the Netherlands now only offer FSD Supervised at ...
Late last year, Tesla surprised everyone by removing the Autopilot from select inventory vehicles in the US. In January, it officially discontinued the advanced driver assistance system from all ...
First came the Netherlands, now it's Lithuania. And more European countries appear to be in the queue for Tesla's driver assistance system.
Lithuania becomes the second European country to approve Tesla's FSD software, with Greece and Belgium next. But EU-wide clearance faces Scandinavian pushback.
Tesla’s massive Autopilot recall did more than trigger a software update. It effectively conceded that the company’s flagship driver-assistance system had a basic flaw regulators had warned about for ...
Tesla has discontinued Autopilot, its basic driver-assistance system, as the company tries to boost adoption of a more advanced version of the technology that it calls Full Self-Driving (Supervised).
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