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 has been at the forefront of electric vehicles for quite some time, but does the company removing this major feature change anything?
Tesla removes Autopilot from new cars, pushing FSD subscriptions. Here's how the change affects drivers, costs, safety, and ...
A name less than six months old is dead, and there's a new Model Y once again.
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Tesla Quietly Removes Basic Autosteer Feature In Quest To Expand Subscription Services
Autosteer controls lane-centering tech that's standard on entry-level economy cars, but with Tesla, it's now only available through a FSD subscription ...
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Want Autosteer on a new Tesla? Model 3 and Y now require $99 subscription
Tesla has quietly changed how buyers access its driver-assistance features in the United States.
Tesla has introduced a new variant of its Model Y crossover that offers a welcome upgrade over the entry-level version at a ...
This is a big year for Tesla’s SUVs and pickup truck. All receive notable changes for 2026. The Model Y gets a significant rework, while the aging Model X gets a few fresh details. Meanwhile, a new ...
A new entry-level all-wheel-drive trim drops the price of the AWD Tesla Model Y by $7,000 compared to the Premium trim.
Key Points in This Review: Tesla has updated its Model Y electric SUV for 2026 with new styling and features. Despite the changes, the 2026 Model Y still drives and operates much like its predecessor.
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