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
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