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Tesla will stop offering a one-time $8,000 Full Self-Driving option in the U.S. starting Feb. 14, 2026, switching to a $99 monthly subscription.
Tesla will end the one-time $8,000 option for its Full Self-Driving (Supervised) feature in the U.S. starting February 14, 2026, requiring a $99 monthly subscription instead.
New Model 3, Model Y, and Cybertruck vehicles will no longer include Autosteer as standard, limiting basic driver aids to adaptive cruise control and emergency braking.
The change, aimed at boosting subscription revenue, applies only to U.S. deliveries; customers in Australia, Europe, and Southeast Asia can still buy FSD outright or subscribe.
The system remains supervised, requiring constant driver attention.
The shift aligns with CEO Elon Musk’s performance goals tied to his $1 trillion compensation package.
Tesla dejará de ofrecer una opción de Autoconducción Completa de una sola vez de $8,000 en los EE. UU. a partir del 14 de febrero de 2026, cambiando a una suscripción mensual de $99.