The move could give owners more flexibility to try the technology by lowering upfront costs in a shift to its business model.
The billionaire said owners will no longer be able to buy Tesla FSD as a one-off $8,000 purchase from February 14.
Never underestimate the power of financial incentives. Even for tech billionaires.
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Auto safety regulators last year opened an investigation into 2.88 million Tesla vehicles equipped with its FSD system.