Some Tesla owners describe living with FSD Supervised as “going from black-and-white to color TV,” highlighting how advanced driver-assistance features can significantly change the driving experience.

As driver-assistance technology improves, it may make driving less stressful and help accelerate EV adoption.

EV Industry:
“FSD Supervised keeps getting smarter.”

EV Drivers:
“So you’re telling me my car now has fewer trust issues than my GPS?”

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