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Tesla Turbocharges Canada’s Roads with FSD v14.3: A New Era in Autonomous Driving Begins!
Tesla has unleashed its Full Self‑Driving (FSD) Supervised version 14.3 in Canada, boasting an impressive 20% quicker reaction time, thanks to a complete AI makeover. This strategic update is hailed as the 'final piece' of Tesla's ambitious autonomy puzzle. Canadian HW4 Tesla owners will be the first to enjoy these enhancements, with speculations of a 'light' version for HW3 models on the horizon. The shift from outright purchase to a $99 monthly subscription marks a pivotal business model transformation since February.
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Rollout Details
Key Improvements
Access and Subscription Changes
Anticipated Reader Questions
Related Current Events
Early Tester Feedback
Future Economic Implications
Social and Safety Implications
Political and Regulatory Framework
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