Tesla vehicle dashboard illustrating software update renaming Autopilot features to Autosteer and AI Computer amid regulatory scrutiny.
Tesla vehicle dashboard illustrating software update renaming Autopilot features to Autosteer and AI Computer amid regulatory scrutiny.
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Tesla mengganti nama fitur Autopilot dalam pembaruan perangkat lunak

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Tesla telah merilis pembaruan perangkat lunak 2026.2.9, yang mengganti nama beberapa fitur bantuan pengemudi untuk menjauhkan diri dari nama 'Autopilot' di tengah pengawasan regulasi. Perubahan mencakup 'Navigate on Autopilot' menjadi 'Navigate on Autosteer' dan 'FSD Computer' yang diperbarui menjadi 'AI Computer'. Pembaruan ini hanya memengaruhi teks dan nama, tanpa perubahan pada fungsionalitas.

Tesla merilis pembaruan perangkat lunak 2026.2.9 pada 28 Februari 2026, memperkenalkan 'Autopilot Naming Update.' Menurut catatan rilis resmi, 'Perubahan ini hanya memperbarui nama fitur tertentu dan teks di kendaraan Anda, dan tidak mengubah cara fitur Anda berperilaku.'

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Tesla showroom displaying new Model 3, Model Y, and Cybertruck with signs announcing the end of basic Autopilot and promotion of FSD subscriptions.
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Tesla drops standard Autopilot from new US and Canada vehicles, mandates FSD subscription for Autosteer amid regulatory woes

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Tesla announced on January 23, 2026, that new Model 3, Model Y, and base Cybertruck vehicles in the US and Canada will no longer include standard Autopilot features like lane-centering Autosteer, limiting free access to Traffic-Aware Cruise Control only. Advanced capabilities now require a $99 monthly Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised subscription, following the January 18 decision to end $8,000 one-time FSD purchases after February 14. The shift, offering new buyers a 30-day FSD trial, faces regulatory scrutiny over misleading terms and safety concerns, alongside mixed customer reactions.

Tesla's software update 2026.2 includes several unlisted modifications, such as renaming Autopilot features to Self-Driving and expanding 3D Supercharger maps to Europe. These changes enhance user interfaces and service diagnostics across multiple models. The update simplifies map version displays and improves ECU status monitoring.

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Tesla has ceased using the term 'Autopilot' in its California vehicle marketing and rebranded driver assistance features, complying with a California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) order and avoiding a 30-day suspension of its dealer license. The changes stem from a years-long dispute over misleading names for its Level 2 systems, which require constant human supervision. DMV Director Steve Gordon commended Tesla for protecting consumers.

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