Tesla said on Friday that it's cutting the subscription price of its premium driver assistance system for customers in the U.S.
Marketed as its Full Self-Driving, or FSD, package, Tesla customers will now pay $99 per month, down from $199 previously.
"The FSD price will continue to rise as the software gets closer to full self-driving capability with regulatory approval," Musk wrote on Twitter, now known as X, on May 18, 2020.
Despite its brand name, the company's FSD option today doesn't make Tesla vehicles autonomous or functional as robotaxis.
Tesla didn't respond to a request for more information, including whether the price cut announced Friday is permanent or temporary.
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