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Most drivers expect standard features to be free on their vehicles. However, Tesla is rolling out a paywall for Model 3 and Y trims, leaving drivers confused.
Last November, Bloomberg broke the news that Tesla was working on CarPlay support, a dramatic shift in policy for
China bans electronic door handles starting 2027, requiring mechanical releases after safety incidents left passengers trapped inside vehicles.
Tesla has quietly removed the Autosteer feature from all Model 3 and Model Y variants, including the top-end Performance trims. The post Buying a new Tesla? You might want to double-check if Autosteer is included appeared first on Digital Trends.
Here's what's happening: If you buy a new Tesla car in the U.S., you will no longer receive the Basic Autopilot set of features, which was previously included with every Tesla. Instead, you're getting Traffic-Aware Cruise Control, which is a feature that maintains set driving speed and slows down when there's a slower vehicle in front of you.
Tesla has officially removed lane-centering for Model 3 and Model Y trims in the U.S. It's a big nudge toward subscription Full Self-Driving.
Tesla appears to be quietly rolling out a new version of its Full Self-Driving computer, "Hardware 4.5", or "AI4.5."