Tesla is notifying customers in the US and Canada via SMS and email that its free Full Self-Driving (FSD) transfer program—allowing owners to move FSD from old to new vehicles—will end after orders placed by March 31, 2026, the first firm date after multiple extensions. This coincides with the phase-out of one-time FSD purchases after February 14, 2026, leaving subscriptions as the only option.
Introduced in Q3 2023 as a 'one-time amnesty' by CEO Elon Musk to encourage upgrades, especially for owners of older Hardware 3 vehicles, the program has been extended repeatedly despite 'limited time' claims, often tied to quarterly delivery goals. Tesla's support website still lists free transfers without noting the end date, fueling skepticism among observers familiar with past deadline shifts.
Orders must be placed by March 31 for transfers, though delivery can occur later. The deadline aligns with Tesla's January announcement ending new outright FSD purchases (priced at up to $15,000, or $8,000 in recent offers) after February 14, 2026, with subscriptions starting at $99/month. As of late January 2026, buyers had roughly two weeks left for perpetual licenses.
FSD adoption stands at about 12% take rate per Q3 2025 earnings, with Musk's compensation package linking bonuses to goals like 10 million active subscriptions and 20 million cumulative vehicles. Missing the transfer deadline locks FSD to the current vehicle for legacy owners, requiring subscriptions for future ones. These changes underscore Tesla's pivot to recurring revenue from FSD, which remains supervised rather than fully autonomous as initially promised in 2016.