
Staying true to form, Tesla shuffled some terminology and names on some cars with little notice this week, as it dropped the long-standing Autopilot driver assistance system from the standard e equipment.
It’s unknown if cars ordered before the change, but not yet in owners’ hands, are affected, and Tesla no longer has a public relations department. Autopilot was launched to fanfare in 2014, first in the Model S. After the change to Tesla’s available options was noticed by the…

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