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Tesla کے مالکان ایک ماہ کے لیے مفت مکمل خود ڈرائیونگ حاصل کرتے ہیں تاکہ یہ دیکھیں کہ یہ کیسے کام کرتا ہے۔

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Tesla vehicle owners who didn’t opt for the $12,000 Full Self-Driving (FSD) option will have the ability to try it out for free, provided the car is properly equipped for it. Elon Musk shared the news on X in a simple post, but it seems there’s a bit more happening behind the scenes regarding Tesla’s notorious driver-assist system.

An internal Tesla memo seen by بلومبرگ نیوز allegedly instructs company employees to install FSD on all vehicles. They are also instructed to take owners on a short test drive to demonstrate the system. بلومبرگ کی report suggests this applies not just to new purchases, but owners of older vehicles who come in for services. Musk’s statement on X also implies this. We contacted Tesla requesting more information but a response wasn’t received before publication. We will certainly update the post should we hear back.

 

It’s also unclear if this FSD tutorial is motivated by legal reasons, a marketing push, or a combination of the two. In December 2023, Tesla recalled over two million vehicles for a software update to its Autopilot system, requiring more stringent measures to ensure drivers don’t abuse the system.

A lengthy investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration specifically found fault with the autosteer function in Full Self-Driving. The ensuing update added more driver notifications to keep hands on the wheel as well as a system deactivation for repeated misuse.

In the Tesla memo, Musk reportedly stated that almost nobody realizes how well the system works, and said that instructing vehicle owners on it was a “hard requirement” according to بلومبرگ.

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