A new turn when it comes to Tesla's self-driving software. Tesla buyers will only be able to pay for it via a monthly subscription.
Only around 12% of Tesla owners pay for FSD, the company's CFO told investors in October.Mark Leong for The Washington Post via Getty Images Elon Musk has a Valentine's Day present for Tesla owners: ...
Tesla is removing the option to pay a one-time fee for its Full Self-Driving (Supervised) driver assistance software, CEO Elon Musk announced Wednesday. Going forward, the only way to access the ...
Tesla says Full Self-Driving subscriptions surged in 2025. It's key to Tesla's future thesis—even amid numerous safety investigations. In its fourth-quarter 2025 earnings report, Tesla announced that ...
Jan 23 (Reuters) - Tesla on ‌Thursday stopped including some driver-assistance features with new ‌vehicles sold in the U.S. and Canada, requiring customers who want self-steering and similar ...
Tesla Axes Autopilot, Pushes Users to $99-Per-Month FSD Subscription Tesla owners who want to retain access to features like Autosteer will need to pay for an FSD subscription, or fork out $8,000 ...
Tesla Inc. will stop selling the assistance system it calls Full Self-Driving for a one-time fee and transition entirely to a monthly subscription model, according to Elon Musk. The change will take ...
Tesla has quietly changed how buyers access its driver-assistance features in the United States. The automaker has removed Autosteer from the final vehicle configurator for the Model 3 and Model Y.
For almost seven years, Tesla buyers have benefited from what the brand calls Autopilot. The basic system enables stop-and-go radar-guided cruise control and lane-tracing. Plenty of new, inexpensive ...
Move part of push to boost autonomous software revenue Tesla buyers will have cruise control included with purchase Subscription price will rise as the capabilities improve - Musk Some Tesla owner ...