Realistic photo of a Tesla car in a service center with a screen showing subscription extension for features like Full Self-Driving during repairs.
Realistic photo of a Tesla car in a service center with a screen showing subscription extension for features like Full Self-Driving during repairs.
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Tesla extends subscriptions during extended service visits

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Tesla has introduced a new policy that automatically extends active subscriptions and free trials for vehicles in service longer than one business day. This change ensures owners do not lose access to paid features like Full Self-Driving during repairs. The update applies regardless of whether a loaner vehicle is provided.

Tesla recently updated its service policy to better support customers facing vehicle downtime. Previously, subscriptions such as Full Self-Driving and Premium Connectivity continued to expire based on the original activation date, even if the car was unusable due to service. For instance, a five-day service visit would result in five days lost from a 30-day subscription without adjustment, though loaner vehicles often include these perks but do not transfer the owner's subscription.

The new policy, rolled out quietly around October 20, 2025, automatically extends any active subscriptions or free trials if a repair requires more than one business day. In appointment reminders via the Tesla app, the company states: “If your repair requires more than one business day, any active subscriptions or free trials will be extended accordingly.” This extension is handled automatically through Tesla's software, requiring no manual requests from owners or service advisors.

Covered services include Full Self-Driving (Supervised) at $99 per month, Premium Connectivity (monthly or annual), Wheel and Tire Protection, and Windshield Protection. Extended Service Plans are not included in this adjustment. The policy enhances customer satisfaction, particularly for limited trials, and aligns with Tesla's 2025 efforts to improve the service experience, such as better communication options with advisors.

This software-driven change highlights Tesla's direct-to-consumer model, allowing seamless updates without traditional dealer involvement. It addresses frustrations from subscription downtime, ensuring owners receive the full value of their payments during service delays.

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Tesla Model 3 autonomously driving on US highway, dashboard screen announcing switch to Full Self-Driving subscription-only model.
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Tesla enforces Full Self-Driving subscription-only model in US

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Tesla has fully transitioned its Full Self-Driving (FSD) suite to a subscription-only model in the United States, eliminating the $8,000 one-time purchase option for most vehicles. CEO Elon Musk's January announcement took effect over the February 14-16, 2026 weekend, following the recent milestone of 1.1 million global active users. A restricted Luxe Package loophole remains for higher-end models.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced that the company's supervised Full Self-Driving software will shift to a subscription-only model at $99 per month starting after February 14, ending outright purchases. Owners expressed mixed reactions, from frustration over recurring costs and safety worries to enthusiasm for the technology's convenience. An analyst views the change as a sign of Tesla's growing confidence in its self-driving capabilities.

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Tesla has rolled out a new extended service agreement in the United States for the high voltage batteries and drive units in its Model 3 and Model Y vehicles. Priced at $2,000, the plan offers coverage for up to 24 months or 30,000 miles. It aims to provide owners with added protection against potential failures in these critical components.

Tesla has disclosed that more than 1.1 million drivers worldwide are actively using its Full Self-Driving Supervised software, marking the first time the company has shared such adoption figures. This milestone, reported in the firm's Q4 2025 earnings, shows FSD penetration at about 12.4% of its global fleet of 8.9 million vehicles. The growth highlights accelerating subscriptions even as vehicle deliveries softened.

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Building on initial December promotions amid global sales challenges, Tesla details U.S.-focused incentives like zero-percent financing, $299 monthly leases, and three months of free Full Self-Driving to clear inventory and offset lost federal tax credits after November's sub-40,000 unit sales.

The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has granted Tesla a five-week extension to respond to questions about its Full Self-Driving (FSD) system amid reports of traffic violations, erratic behavior, and crashes. The probe, opened in October 2025, covers 2.9 million vehicles and includes 62 complaints. Tesla insists drivers must remain attentive at all times.

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U.S. insurer Lemonade has introduced a new insurance product that cuts rates by 50% for miles driven using Tesla's Full Self-Driving (Supervised) software. The company cites data showing FSD is safer than human drivers, marking the first external validation of Tesla's safety claims by a major underwriter. This pay-per-mile policy integrates with Tesla's API to track usage.

 

 

 

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