Tesla confirms FSD transfer deadline at March 31, 2026 delivery amid Cybertruck delays

Following earlier policy shifts, Tesla has solidified its Full Self-Driving (FSD) transfer requirement to new vehicle deliveries by March 31, 2026, as detailed in a March 5, 2026 update. This particularly challenges entry-level Cybertruck Dual-Motor AWD buyers, who face summer 2026 deliveries and a price increase from $59,990, with no inventory for quicker options.

In the latest twist to its Full Self-Driving (FSD) transfer program—previously relaxed on January 20, 2026, then tightened February 27—Tesla confirmed on March 5, 2026, that eligibility hinges strictly on delivery by March 31, 2026. Orders with estimates ending on or before that date qualify, even if delayed into April by Tesla logistics; later estimates do not.

Cybertruck Dual-Motor AWD orderers, who secured the introductory $59,990 price (now $69,990), are hit hardest, as production ramps up only in summer 2026 with no current inventory. Owners criticize the volatility, likening it to a 'roller coaster' that limits their planning.

Tesla offers full refunds, including the $250 order fee, for cancellations. This aligns with phasing out one-time FSD purchases ($8,000-$12,000) for a $99/month subscription, separating current supervised FSD (Level 2) from future Robotaxi (Level 4) ambitions. For context on prior changes, see earlier coverage in this series.

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Tesla tightens FSD Supervised transfer policy to March 31, 2026 delivery deadline

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Tesla has updated its Full Self-Driving (Supervised) transfer program, requiring new vehicle delivery by March 31, 2026, to qualify—a shift from prior order-placement criteria. This change, announced February 27 and refined on support pages, impacts Cybertruck Dual-Motor All-Wheel Drive buyers facing 2026-2027 deliveries and a recent price hike from $59,990 to $69,990, frustrating owners hoping to transfer $8,000+ software licenses.

Tesla has updated its Full Self-Driving transfer promotion, shifting eligibility from ordering by March 31, 2026, to taking delivery by that date. This change has sparked debate among owners and influencers, particularly affecting Cybertruck buyers with delayed deliveries. While some defend the adjustment as necessary business practice, others express frustration over perceived broken promises.

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Tesla introduced a $59,990 version of its Cybertruck, sparking a rush of orders and extending delivery times to 2027. However, changes to the Full Self-Driving transfer policy have frustrated many buyers. The limited-time pricing fueled the demand but highlighted delivery challenges.

Following its January announcement to end Model S and Model X production in Q2 2026, Tesla has removed these models from its U.S. referral program and adjusted Cybertruck incentives, shifting from cash discounts to Full Self-Driving trials to prioritize software adoption.

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In a follow-up to NHTSA's October 2025 investigation into Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) software for dangerous maneuvers like running red lights, Tesla must submit data on over 8,300 potential violations by March 9, 2026. This is separate from reports on 14 robotaxi incidents since June 2025. Tesla's safety data shows improving autonomous performance amid scrutiny.

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