On August 20, Tesla launched FSD Beta 10.69 as scheduled. Judging from the video shared by test car owners, this version has made significant progress, especially unprotected left turns, which are much smoother than the previous version. However, on August 20, FSD 10.69 was not w

On August 20, Tesla pushed FSD Beta 10.69 as scheduled. Judging from the video shared by test car owners, this version has made significant progress, especially unprotected left turns, which are much smoother than the previous version.

However, on August 20, FSD 10.69 was not widely pushed as mentioned in the financial report meeting, but only 1,000 vehicles were pushed. The reason for the delay was that there was a large amount of code to be updated. Musk said that when FSD 10.69.1 is released next week, the launch scope will be increased to 10,000 vehicles. FSD 10.69.2 will be pushed out in a few weeks and will be pushed out to all vehicles that have applied (more than 100,000 vehicles that have been qualified for testing).

On August 21, Musk said when talking about FSD that after the 10.69.2 version is pushed, the price of FSD will increase from the current US$12,000 to US$15,000 on September 5. Users who purchased before September 5th will keep the price unchanged, but the software push will be implemented later. At present, the domestic price is still 64,000 yuan.

I haven’t heard of a price increase for the subscription model yet, but as the buyout price continues to increase, it should be a matter of time before the subscription price is adjusted.