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Tesla Ditches One-Time FSD Purchases After Valentine's Day

Tesla Phases Out Permanent FSD Purchases

In a move that shakes up Tesla's business model, CEO Elon Musk announced via X that the company will stop selling permanent licenses for its Full Self-Driving (FSD) feature after February 14. From that date forward, drivers will only be able to access FSD through monthly subscriptions.

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The Evolution of Tesla's Autonomous Tech

The FSD system has come a long way since its 2016 debut as Autopilot. What began as basic driver assistance has grown into sophisticated autonomous capabilities - though regulators still classify it as Level 2 automation requiring constant driver supervision. Chinese drivers got their first taste of the technology last February with software version 2024.45.32.12.

Musk hasn't been shy about championing FSD's potential. Last summer, he publicly pressured European regulators to fast-track approvals, calling delays "frustrating" and even claiming they compromised safety. During earnings calls, he's emphasized that Tesla would only transfer full autonomy rights when FSD proves significantly safer than human drivers.

Why the Subscription Shift Matters

The move to subscriptions makes financial sense for Tesla - creating predictable recurring revenue while lowering the barrier to entry for new users. But it also creates two classes of Tesla owners: those who bought permanent FSD access before February 14 (and get to keep it indefinitely), and everyone else who'll need to keep paying monthly fees.

Some industry watchers see this as inevitable maturation of automotive tech monetization. Others worry it could price out budget-conscious drivers from accessing premium features they once could have owned outright.

Key Points:

  • February 14 cutoff: Last day to purchase permanent FSD license
  • Subscription-only: $99/month becomes sole access method afterward
  • Safety focus: Musk insists FSD must outperform human drivers significantly
  • Market expansion: Comes amid global push for regulatory approvals

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