Tesla FSD Trial Convinced Just 2% Of Users To Pay For It, Credit Card Data Shows
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At one point, he said that the price of the advanced driving assistance system (ADAS) 'will increase proportionately to its value,' implying that current prices will be 'temporarily low.' But that hasn't happened yet.
According to YipitData, the percentage of Tesla owners who trialed the latest version of FSD on their cars and ended up paying for it was just 2%. Out of the nearly 3,500 owners who tried the service, only about 50 trials converted into FSD purchases or subscriptions.
It's unclear if the number of customers in this dataset represents the entire fleet of Tesla vehicles running the 12.3 version of FSD in the United States. In total, there are roughly 1.8 million Tesla users in North America, so the subset might leave out a big chunk of the owners.
The latest version of FSD, 12.3, has been touted as being the closest thing to human-like driving, but it wouldn't be the first time Tesla's CEO used his X account to draw people into the idea of self-driving.
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