Tesla Explores Affordable EV with Optional Driver Controls as Autonomy Lags

Tesla has contacted suppliers about developing an affordable electric vehicle that could be offered with optional human driving controls, Reuters reported.

Reuters cited internal and external sources and a Tesla employee who said the automaker aims to build driverless-capable models while preserving manual controls for markets that may take years to accept fully autonomous cars.

The outreach comes as competitors push lower-cost EVs—Reuters notes Ford is developing three models under $30,000—and as Tesla faces a potential third consecutive year of falling sales.

Elon Musk, Tesla CEO, previously dismissed a $25,000 non-autonomous Tesla as pointless given his focus on fully autonomous electric vehicles, and Reuters sources said any new affordable car would not simply be a de-contented Model 3 or Model Y.

This summary is based on coverage by The Autopian.

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