Tesla launches Full Self-Driving subscription for $99/$199 per month
Doesn't quite live up to its name
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Tesla owners no longer have to pay full price for the company's Full Self-Driving feature.
The electronic driver aid, which is priced at $10,000 and does not provide anything close to full autonomous driving, is now available through a subscription program for either $99 or $199 per month, depending on the model of vehicle it is being added to.
The $199 price is for vehicles that currently have the Full Self-Driving computer (a $1,500 upgrade for some cars) with Basic Autopilot and the $99 price for those with Enhanced Autopilot. The subscription is available through the Tesla app and can be canceled at any time.
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Full Self-Driving offers the following capabilities:
- Navigate on Autopilot
- Auto Lane Change
- Autopark
- Summon
- Full Self-Driving Computer
- Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control
A handful of Tesla owners are currently testing a Beta 9.0 version of Full Self-Driving that offers additional capability, but the subscription does not give drivers access to that version.
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Videos posted by testers have shown a mix of impressive driving ability and failure in real-world situations.