The tech is arguably the most advanced autonomous driving software at a consumer level, but that hasn’t stopped Tesla’s Autopilot system from falling into hot water. The NHTSA recently opened an investigation into a few dozen incidents — some of which were fatal — where drivers crashed while using Tesla’s Autopilot system.
Pricing patterns — It’s not too surprising that Tesla decided to increase the price of its FSD system, especially since it’s increased in price several times before. After basic Autopilot was included in every Tesla, the FSD add-on was priced at $8,000. It was later increased to $10,000 in 2021 and then $12,000 this year.
Still, it’s a sharp contrast for Tesla to be raising prices for its FSD while its Autopilot is facing scrutiny at a regulatory level. While there are real doubts that Tesla’s software is truly ready for public consumption, the company doesn’t appear to be particularly concerned. The price hike amidst the investigations doesn’t exactly inspire customer confidence, but unless the NHTSA says otherwise, Tesla is still fully at the wheel when it comes to pushing its self-driving software.