Tesla CEO Elon Musk has delayed the launch of Full Self-Driving model v14 due to a technical glitch. The launch was initially set for Friday but has been postponed to Monday. Musk tweeted the update, stating that the issue arose at the last moment. The new version of the autonomous driving system is expected to enhance the vehicle's capabilities.
Tesla has announced a delay in the launch of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) model v14. Initially scheduled for this Friday, the launch has been postponed to Monday. The delay was attributed to a technical glitch that surfaced at the last moment, according to a tweet by Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla
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The FSD model v14 is anticipated to enhance the vehicle's autonomous driving capabilities. The delay underscores the company's commitment to rigorous quality control and safety, ensuring that new features are thoroughly tested before being released to the public. This approach is particularly important in the autonomous driving sector, where safety and reliability are paramount.
The delay in the FSD model v14 launch comes amidst ongoing discussions about Tesla's compensation package for Elon Musk. The proposed $1 trillion compensation plan, tied to Tesla achieving monumental milestones by 2035, has sparked controversy among shareholders and state officials
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