Tesla is about to throw open the doors to its Full Self-Driving (FSD) system – or, as they're now calling it, "Supervised" FSD – with a free 30-day trial for a whopping 1.5 million vehicle owners. Think about it: millions of drivers getting a taste of Tesla's most controversial and, let's be honest, often-discussed technology. This isn't just a product update; it's a potential game-changer for the future of autonomous driving adoption.
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The move, initially targeting North American Tesla owners, is a clear push to get more people familiar and comfortable with FSD. Now, I've personally followed the FSD saga for years, and it's been a rollercoaster. From early promises of complete autonomy to the current "supervised" reality, Tesla's taken its lumps. But this trial could be a turning point. By letting drivers experience FSD firsthand, Tesla's hoping to convert skeptics and boost subscriptions.
So, who's eligible for this freebie? Owners of the Model S, Model 3, Model X, Model Y, and even the Cybertruck in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Puerto Rico all qualify. There's a catch, of course. You need to be running software version 14.2 or higher. Tesla's suggesting everyone stay connected to Wi-Fi to grab that over-the-air update. Makes sense, right? You wouldn't want to be stuck in traffic trying to download a gigabyte of driving software.
Here's a little heads-up: once that update's installed, the 30-day trial kicks off automatically. No postponing allowed! Also, Tesla can pull the plug early if they need to. Consider it a gentle reminder that you're still playing in Tesla's sandbox. It seems like a solid strategy from Tesla's perspective, considering their commitment to advancing the technology.
The fact that Tesla is rolling this out on such a large scale speaks volumes. It suggests they're confident in the current state of FSD (Supervised) V14. It could also signal a more aggressive push for wider adoption in the coming months. Whether it fully wins over the public remains to be seen, but one thing's certain: the next 30 days will be very interesting to watch.
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