Only one month ago Tesla Motors unveiled its latest pure-electric invention—the Model 3 and over 325,000 people placed a $1,000 US deposit to get in line to eventually order one of the sleek sedans, with its glass panoramic roof, a base range of 345 kms, and an affordable price starting at just $35,000 US and now they have other surprises for costumers.
If you bought a car these years it means you got it with some additional equipment that you may find very helpful and interesting. From the beginning they come with a free trial and we use it as much as we need it, but we get hooked when the free subscription ends. This time Tesla comes with a new opportunity, for those who don't want to spend an extra $2,500 on a car that is already not so cheap, now you can try the autonomous features for free.
Tesla posted a picture to internet with a notification on car's center touchscreen that Tesla offers a one-month trial of Autopilot at no cost. The message says:"Try Autopilot Convenience Features and experience a stress-free commute. This one-month free trial enables automatic steering, speed, lane changing, and parking with Summon. Once your trial begins, you'll receive an email with instructions for permanently upgrading your Tesla."
There is going to be a difference between the prices for customers who ordered Autopilot when they bought their car and those who got it from downloading. Whether buyers want to keep this function or not is still a secret, some will wonder how they lived without it before, while some will consider it useless.