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

Building on Tesla's recent disclosure of 1.1 million active FSD Supervised users worldwide—about 12% of its global fleet—the company has now enforced its pivot to subscriptions by removing the upfront purchase option in the US. The $99 monthly subscription, introduced in 2021 after price cuts from an initial $199, is now the primary access method for the driver-assistance software launched in 2016.

Historical one-time pricing had varied from $5,000 to a peak of $15,000 before settling at $8,000. Musk noted potential future price hikes as capabilities improve, aligning with his compensation tied to targets like 10 million subscriptions.

A limited exception persists through the $10,000 Luxe Package (standard on 2026 Model S, Model X, and Cyberbeast since August 2025), which includes lifetime FSD, Supercharging, Premium Connectivity, and maintenance perks. Post-February 14 updates make FSD non-transferable to new owners, potentially affecting resale values as buyers face ongoing $99 fees.

Owner discussions suggest alternatives like tiered subscriptions ($50 for supervised FSD, $300 for unsupervised with insurance), modular add-ons ($50 basic + $25 Summon), or flexible terms ($10 daily, $999 yearly). In Australia, one-time purchases remain available until March 31, 2026. This strategy emphasizes recurring software revenue central to Tesla's autonomous future.

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X discussions highlight FOMO among users who missed the $8,000 one-time FSD purchase, with many congratulating early buyers as subscriptions may rise with features like Robotaxi. Some view the subscription-only shift as a confident, revenue-smart strategy for Tesla. Debates clarify the Luxe Package loophole for premium models offers lifetime FSD but non-transferable. Reactions mix positive business outlook, buyer regrets, and neutral confirmations of the change effective after February 14, 2026.

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Tesla revised its Full Self-Driving transfer policy for the new All-Wheel-Drive Cybertruck trim priced at $59,000. The change has prompted some customers to cancel their orders. Deliveries of the model are scheduled to begin soon.

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Tesla has begun rolling out its Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised software to customer vehicles in the Netherlands, following months of testing and ride-along demos across Europe. The rollout was announced on April 11, 2026.

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