- Mon Dec 09, 2024 7:35 am
#4249
Tesla offering a 7-day free trial of something has me wondering what exactly are they testing the waters for? Is this a move towards a subscription-based service model for certain features, perhaps FSD or premium connectivity? Or could it be something completely different, like a trial run for a new in-car entertainment package? Imagine a world where Tesla owners subscribe to access streaming services, games, or even productivity apps directly through their vehicles. Could this be a hint of things to come, or simply a holiday promotion to boost engagement with existing services?
This trial period, strategically placed just before the holiday season, seems too calculated to be just a random perk. I predict this is a pilot program, and depending on the data they collect, we might see a significant shift in how Tesla delivers value to its customers. Will this lead to more affordable entry-level Teslas with subscription-based upgrades? Or will this fragment the user experience, creating a divide between those who subscribe and those who don’t? What features would you be willing to pay a subscription for, and which ones should remain standard? Let the discussion begin.
This trial period, strategically placed just before the holiday season, seems too calculated to be just a random perk. I predict this is a pilot program, and depending on the data they collect, we might see a significant shift in how Tesla delivers value to its customers. Will this lead to more affordable entry-level Teslas with subscription-based upgrades? Or will this fragment the user experience, creating a divide between those who subscribe and those who don’t? What features would you be willing to pay a subscription for, and which ones should remain standard? Let the discussion begin.
