Pakistan, Jan. 24 -- Tesla has removed its Autopilot feature as a standard offering for new Model Y and Model 3 vehicles in the United States, a move widely seen as part of CEO Elon Musk's strategy to push customers toward the company's Full Self-Driving (FSD) subscription service.

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According to Tesla's official website, new orders for the entry-level versions of the two popular models will now include only Traffic-Aware Cruise Control. The feature allows vehicles to automatically adjust speed based on surrounding traffic but does not provide lane-keeping or steering assistance.

Previously, Tesla's Autopilot package combined Traffic-Aware Cruise Control with Autosteer, enabling ...