BYD is pushing its God’s Eye assisted-driving system with a crash-cost coverage pledge and a 12,000 yuan upgrade price, which undercuts Tesla’s assisted-driving package.
First came the Netherlands, now it’s Lithuania. And more European countries appear to be in the queue for Tesla’s driver assistance system.
Tesla’s HW3 owners paid up to €6,400 for autonomous driving. Seven years later, what’s on offer is a supervised, stripped-down update that still requires a human behind the wheel.
From yellow light logic to pothole avoidance on the roadmap, FSD v14.3 is Tesla’s most ambitious supervised driving update in recent memory, and early impressions are already turning heads.
A new monthly subscription will come into play for FSD from February 14, 2026.
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