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Tesla FSD officially increased to $15,000! These two functions account for the bulk, are they worth it?

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  • 2022-09-06 11:15:45
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  Tesla has raised the price of its FSD to $15,000. Tesla CEO Elon Musk has previously announced on Twitter th...

  Tesla has raised the price of its FSD to $15,000. Tesla CEO Elon Musk has previously announced on Twitter that the price of the company's advanced driver-assistance systems is about to rise.

  The online configuration tool on Tesla's US official website shows that the current price of FSD is $15,000. Consumers paying that price get basic Autopilot, plus Autopilot plus signal recognition and stop sign control.

  Currently, when consumers buy Tesla vehicles, all vehicles come standard with the basic version of Autopilot, which includes TACC traffic-aware cruise control and lane-keeping. Consumers will have to pay $6,000 to get the enhanced version of Autopilot, which adds features such as automatic navigation, lane change, automatic parking, vehicle summoning and smart summoning.

  And consumers who buy an FSD actually get most of the functionality they can get from the enhanced version of Autopilot priced at $6,000. Signal recognition and stop sign control are nice features, but it's up to the consumer to decide if paying the extra $9,000 for both features is worth it.

  Overall, consumers who are willing to pay $15,000 for FSD are mostly in order to be the first to try the company's FSD Beta. This beta version of the FSD enables a new feature called Autosteer on City Streets, which allows vehicles to drive themselves in cities without the need for driver control. It's a very attractive feature, and one that was missing before Tesla's advanced driver assistance system was introduced as a self-driving solution.

  However, it should be noted that at present, even if participating in the FSD Beta program, drivers still need to pay attention to road conditions, and Tesla will evaluate drivers according to the company's safety scoring system. The company uses this system to determine whether the owner is a responsible driver to determine whether the driver is eligible to try out the FSD Beta.

  Musk has previously said that the price of FSD will steadily rise as the system gains more features. But, while that's true, most of the FSD improvements are only available to the company's FSD Beta testers, which are currently being tested by more than 100,000 owners. From this perspective, enhanced Autopilot appears to be a more cost-effective option for consumers currently interested in buying a Tesla vehicle.


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