Tesla's Latest Incentive Shifts Autopilot Dynamics
Tesla's FSD Subscription Surprise: $49 for EAP Owners!
Tesla has strategically dropped the Full Self‑Driving (FSD) subscription price to $49 per month for owners with the Enhanced Autopilot (EAP) in the US and Canada. This move acts as a loyalty perk, steering EAP owners to upgrade effortlessly without the hefty one‑time purchase. As of February 14, 2026, Tesla is retiring its one‑time $8,000 FSD purchase, moving to a subscription‑only model. While many Tesla fans hail this change as fair, others see it as a push towards meeting Elon Musk's ambitious subscription goals.
Introduction to Tesla's FSD Subscription Update
Details of the New FSD Pricing Structure
Eligibility Criteria for the $49 FSD Subscription Rate
Impact of Strategic Pricing on Tesla's Business Model
Comparison Between Enhanced Autopilot and Full Self‑Driving
Technological Challenges: The HW3 and HW4 Story
NHTSA and Safety Concerns Surrounding FSD
Public Reactions and Market Trends
The Future of Autonomous Driving and Tesla's Vision
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