Other automakers to be licensed Tesla’s Full Self-Driving system

Other automakers to be licensed Tesla’s Full Self-Driving system


In ⁣a ‌surprising announcement during Tesla’s Q2 2023 investor call, company head Elon ⁤Musk‌ revealed that Tesla plans ⁢to ​license its ⁢Full Self-Driving system to other automakers and OEMs. “We are ‍very ​open ⁤to licensing ⁢our FSD software and hardware⁣ to other car companies,” Musk said, “and​ we’re already in‍ discussions⁣ with a⁤ major OEM about⁤ using a Tesla FSD.” Musk also announced a “one-time ⁣amnesty,” during Q3 which will allow owners to transfer their existing FSD⁢ subscription to a newly purchased Tesla.

Tesla remains the top US ⁤EV producer with a new internal record internal record with 479,700 vehicles⁢ built and 466,140 ⁤of them ‌delivered‌ in Q2, up ~87 percent YoY.⁤ During the call, CEO‌ Elon Musk noted that ​during Q1, the ‌Model Y became the best selling vehicle​ “of any kind… surpassing the ⁢likes of Corolla.”

The first production Cybertruck rolled off the ‍assembly line this quarter as well, though ​you couldn’t⁣ see much of ‍the ‌vehicle from its official release photo. The ⁤Cybertruck line…

2023-07-19 15:59:48
Source from www.engadget.com

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