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OP is referring to the "upgrade" option, after you purchase without FSD.It's there when you select a custom build Model S
I don’t see it any more as an option in MyTesla. Anyone else have the same issue?
I wasn’t planning on purchasing it until the feature was available but I’m used to seeing the purchase option in MyTesla.
EAP and FSD are gone from mine so it appears that all upgrades were taken down. Labor Day sale coming, perhaps? We could only hope.
Or preparing the software performance upgrade.EAP and FSD are gone from mine so it appears that all upgrades were taken down. Labor Day sale coming, perhaps? We could only hope.
When I go to Order a Model S I see the EAP and FSDC options available for selection.EAP and FSD are gone from mine so it appears that all upgrades were taken down. Labor Day sale coming, perhaps? We could only hope.
We are talking about the post-delivery upgrade options in "My Tesla".When I go to Order a Model S I see the EAP and FSDC options available for selection.
Both EAP and FSD options are there now for our Model S with AP2 HW.
Could be - you won't know however until FSD does something, even if it's only an icon color change somewhere. I recall someone who bought a 75 inventory car and asked to have it downgraded to 60 finding out when they went to upgrade that they already had the full use of 75 battery (full rated miles of a 75, etc). On the other hand, not all upgrades show up on the My Tesla dashboard, for example the 72A upgrade has never shown up for one of our Model S, but it is available post purchase for $1,900 as per design studio page when we ordered.Hmmm, I've never seen any upgrade options on my My Tesla page. I wonder if my FSD option is still active. I bought a demo unit and had them remove it from the price.
Could be - you won't know however until FSD does something, even if it's only an icon color change somewhere. I recall someone who bought a 75 inventory car and asked to have it downgraded to 60 finding out when they went to upgrade that they already had the full use of 75 battery (full rated miles of a 75, etc). On the other hand, not all upgrades show up on the My Tesla dashboard, for example the 72A upgrade has never shown up for one of our Model S, but it is available post purchase for $1,900 as per design studio page when we ordered.