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Tesla's self-driving beta 10.2 release pushed back a week

Elon Musk had announced the rollout of version 10.2 on midnight October 1 before pushing it a week further

September 28, 2021 / 13:33 IST
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Tesla Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk has said the release of Full Self-Driving (FSD) Beta version 10.2 has been pushed back a week from its release date of October 1.

The automaker rolled out the feature on September 26 that allows Tesla users who wish to take part in the company's FSD Beta programme to formally request the advanced driver-assist system to be loaded into their vehicle.

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Initially intended for release months ago, the rollout of the "Request FSD Beta" button has been delayed multiple times, reported Teslarati.

Musk was impressed with the interest shown in the FSD Beta version and announced the rollout of version 10.2 on midnight October 1 before pushing it a week further.