Tesla to get 'full self-driving feature' in August

A spate of recent crashes has brought the system under regulatory scrutiny

A Tesla super charger is shown at one of the company's charging stations in San Juan Capistrano, California, US, May 30, 2018. PHOTO: REUTERS

Shares of Tesla rose as much as 5 per cent on Monday after Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk tweeted that its Autopilot driver assistance system will get full self-driving features following a software upgrade in August.

Autopilot, a form of advanced cruise control, handles some driving tasks and warns those behind the wheel they are always responsible for the vehicle’s safe operation. But a spate of recent crashes has brought the system under regulatory scrutiny.

"To date, Autopilot resources have rightly focused entirely on safety. With V9, we will begin to enable full self-driving features," Musk tweeted here on Sunday, replying to a Twitter user.

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