Say goodbye to one-time FSD purchases
Tesla Shifts Gears: FSD Subscription Only from 2026
Tesla is transforming its Full Self‑Driving (FSD) feature into a subscription‑only service starting February 14, 2026, ramping up the cost from a single purchase to a monthly fee. While this may boost recurring revenue and widen access to self‑driving tech, it comes with the removal of free Basic Autopilot, sparking mixed reactions from existing and potential Tesla owners.
Introduction
Tesla's Subscription Pricing Strategy
Elimination of Basic Autopilot
Strategic Motivation Behind the Changes
Future Prospects for Unsupervised FSD
Impact on Tesla Buyers
Public Reactions to the Subscription Model
Future Economic Implications
Social and Political Ramifications
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