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  1. Tested: 2026 Entry Tesla Model Y Vs. 2027 Chevy Bolt – Driver Assist AI On A Budget

    The 2026 Tesla Model Y with Full Self-Driving (FSD) and the 2027 Chevy Bolt with Super Cruise offer advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) at more accessible price points. The Chevy Bolt's Super Cruise excels at highway driving, handling steering, overtaking, and maintaining speed, making long drives less tedious. In contrast, Tesla's FSD is presented as a more ambitious, supervised robotaxi system capable of navigating complex urban environments and virtually any road, though both systems require constant driver supervision. AI

    Tested: 2026 Entry Tesla Model Y Vs. 2027 Chevy Bolt – Driver Assist AI On A Budget

    IMPACT Provides consumers with more affordable options for advanced driver-assistance systems, potentially increasing adoption.

  2. Tesla’s FSD launch in China heats up competition with domestic EV makers

    Tesla has announced the supervised version of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) system is now available in China, following regulatory approval. This move intensifies competition in the Chinese market, where domestic companies like Xpeng and Huawei already offer advanced autonomous driving features. Tesla is actively hiring technicians across nine Chinese cities to support the FSD rollout and testing. AI

    Tesla’s FSD launch in China heats up competition with domestic EV makers

    IMPACT Tesla's FSD launch in China intensifies competition and pushes the boundaries of autonomous driving features in a key global market.