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To get
capabilities, you’d have to pay between $5,000 and $10,000 for an upgrade, depending on the package you choose. The company is offering some of its employees the chance to get it for free, though — so long as they’re willing to share around 300 to 400 hours of driving feedback, that is. In an internal email obtained by
, company chief
is asking around 100 to 200 employees thinking of buying a Tesla to join an internal testing program for the automaker’s full-fledged autonomous system.
Obviously, this isn’t an employee perk everyone can take advantage of, since it’s widely believed that employees don’t get discounts for a
. But those who were going to buy a Tesla anyway can either get the full self-driving suite for free by the end of next year or to get a premium interior at no cost. In the letter, Musk said the offer is open on a first come, first served basis and expects the list to be full by noon the next day.
Back in 2016, Tesla
that all its cars will come with self-driving hardware, which owners can switch on if they decide to activate level 5 autonomy. A lot has happened since then: MobilEye, the chipmaker behind the company’s Autopilot system,
with it over safety concerns about the system. Musk also
on Twitter that the automaker will start enabling some of its full self-driving features in August with Autopilot version 9, but the upgrade isn’t available for everyone yet. It’s not quite clear at this point when Tesla’s level 5 autonomous driving system will fully be out, but this testing expansion clearly means it’s still working on the technology.
Reporting by Mariella Moon for Engadget
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