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Elon Musk: Tesla FSD will soon become subscription-only

January 14, 2026
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Still on the fence about purchasing Tesla‘s Full Self-Driving (FSD) package? You’ll have to decide quickly, as FSD will soon become available only through a subscription.

CEO Elon Musk announced the news via X on Wednesday. “Tesla will stop selling FSD after Feb 14. FSD will only be available as a monthly subscription thereafter,” he tweeted.


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This gives Tesla owners a month to make a decision on buying FSD outright and own it forever.

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The FSD package is currently an option for some Tesla vehicles; if you’re buying a Model 3, a Model Y, or the All-Wheel Drive variant of Cybertruck, it will cost you an additional $8,000. With other models, including all variants of the Model S and the Model Y, as well as the Cyberbeast version of the Cybertruck, it’s included in the price.

Currently listed as Full Self-Driving (Supervised), the FSD is a set of driving assistance features that will make your car able to “drive itself almost anywhere with minimal driver intervention,” according to Tesla. The company notes, however, that the “currently enabled features require active driver supervision and do not make the vehicle autonomous,” and that some features are “dependent on development and regulatory approval, which may take longer in some jurisdictions.”


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In other words, and despite Musk’s promises that FSD will turn your Tesla into a self-driving car, this hasn’t happened yet. The situation is even worse in Europe, where most FSD features aren’t available due to regulatory hurdles, though the company has recently begun testing FSD in some European countries, including Germany.


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Musk has long claimed that FSD will make your Tesla a money-maker, as it will become fully autonomous and you will be able to have it ferry other passengers when you’re not using it. He also blew past his own deadlines for this happening many times in the past, leaving owners of older Tesla vehicles, which don’t have the latest HW4 hardware, in limbo – despite promises that their cars will be able to support fully autonomous driving.

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