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Tesla Activates Enhanced Autopilot in US, Canada & China

June 25, 2022
Source: tesmanian.com tesmanian.com
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Photo: Daniel Spalding/YouTube Tesla has enabled Enhanced Autopilot in its vehicles in the US, Canada, and China markets. After this feature was proposed for the Australian and New Zealand market, in response to a customer request for the feature for other countries, Elon Musk agreed to do so. Tesla announced last week that it is offering Enhanced Autopilot (EAP) in Australia and New Zealand. Car owners have now been able to try out most of the FSD features at a lower price, which has become a very tempting proposition. The availability of EAP in Australia and New Zealand has excited...
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