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Tesla Pulls Autopilot in US, Demands $99/Month Fee
24 Jan
Summary
- Tesla discontinued free Autopilot features in North America.
- Drivers must now pay $99 monthly for Full Self-Driving subscription.
- Regulatory scrutiny and lawsuits may be driving the change.

Tesla has ceased offering its standard Autopilot driver-assist feature in the United States and Canada, now directing customers towards a $99 monthly subscription for the Full Self-Driving (FSD) package. Previously included features like Autosteer, which keeps vehicles centered in their lanes, are no longer free. Basic functions such as Traffic-Aware Cruise Control remain accessible. Drivers seeking Autosteer will need to opt for the FSD subscription or a one-time $8,000 upgrade, which offers more advanced capabilities for urban environments.
This significant change follows a period of intense scrutiny for Tesla's driver-assist technology. California's Department of Motor Vehicles had threatened a sales suspension over the use of 'Autopilot' and 'Full Self-Driving' in marketing, deeming the terms misleading. Furthermore, Autopilot has been a factor in costly lawsuits, including a $249 million damages ruling in Florida where it was implicated in a fatal accident. Tesla intends to appeal this decision.




