Tesla Model 3 European deliveries have Autopilot turned off
https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/tesla-model-3-autopilot-european-deliveries-turned-off/
Autopilot is already approved for Continental consumption in its Model S and Model X vehicles.
It's not immediately clear how many of the first batches of Tesla Model 3s were ordered by European customers with the optional technology, which costs around $6,000 in Europe. It's also not clear if those buyers will be offered a refund if they can't use the technology for an extended period of time. Roadshow asked if Autopilot hardware and software remains dormant in these cars, ready to be enabled (presumably through an over-the-air update) once the tech's legality is established, but Tesla declined to clarify.
Tesla Model 3 European deliveries have Autopilot turned off
Feb 8, 2019, 12:17am UTC
https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/tesla-model-3-autopilot-european-deliveries-turned-off/
> Autopilot is already approved for Continental consumption in its Model S and Model X vehicles.
> It's not immediately clear how many of the first batches of Tesla Model 3s were ordered by European customers with the optional technology, which costs around $6,000 in Europe. It's also not clear if those buyers will be offered a refund if they can't use the technology for an extended period of time. Roadshow asked if Autopilot hardware and software remains dormant in these cars, ready to be enabled (presumably through an over-the-air update) once the tech's legality is established, but Tesla declined to clarify.