Say Goodbye to One-Time FSD Purchases
Tesla Shifts Gears: Full Self-Driving Now on a Subscription-Only Track
In a groundbreaking strategy shift, Tesla will cease offering its Full Self‑Driving (FSD) package as a one‑time purchase starting February 14, 2026. The move to a subscription‑only model has generated significant buzz, reflecting CEO Elon Musk's evolving approach to autonomous driving technology and recurring revenue models. This change could accelerate adoption by lowering the initial financial barrier, aligning with Musk’s ambition of expanding Tesla's subscriber base to new heights.
Introduction to Tesla's Announcement
Details of the Subscription Model
Impact on Current and New Customers
Strategic Reasons for the Shift
Analyst and Industry Reactions
Comparative Analysis with Competitors
Regulatory Challenges and Concerns
Public and Consumer Reactions
Economic and Market Implications
Conclusion and Future Prospects
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