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Tesla to shift Full Self-Driving software to subscription-only model

The strategy shift aims to build recurring software revenue as vehicle sales slow.

Tesla will offer its Full Self-Driving software only through monthly subscriptions starting Feb. 14, ending the one-time purchase option.

On the Dash:

  • Tesla will stop selling Full Self-Driving software as a one-time purchase and shift to a subscription-only model.
  • The move supports the EV maker’s strategy to grow recurring software revenue amid slowing vehicle sales.
  • Regulatory scrutiny and hardware limitations continue to shape the rollout of the company’s self-driving technology.

Tesla said it will stop offering its Full Self-Driving (FSD) software as a one-time purchase and move to a subscription-only model beginning Feb. 14, marking a significant change in how the automaker sells its advanced driver-assistance technology.

The electric vehicle maker currently allows U.S. customers to purchase FSD Supervised for a one-time fee of $8,000 or subscribe for $99 per month. After Feb. 14, the software will only be available through a monthly subscription, according to the company.

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The FSD system is designed to assist drivers with tasks such as lane changes, navigating city streets, and obeying traffic signals. The system does not make vehicles fully autonomous; drivers must remain attentive and ready to intervene. Tesla has emphasized the software’s supervised nature in recent years.

The move aligns with Tesla’s broader push toward recurring software revenue as it shifts its business focus beyond vehicle sales. Electric vehicles still account for most of the company’s revenue, but Tesla has increasingly emphasized autonomy, robotics, and subscription-based services. As of late 2025, about 12% of Teslas on the road were equipped with monthly or lifetime FSD subscriptions.

The company’s vehicle sales declined in 2025, and the company lost its position as the world’s largest electric vehicle seller to China-based BYD. The shift to a subscription-only model could help stabilize revenue while keeping more drivers enrolled in the software.

The change comes amid ongoing regulatory scrutiny. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration opened an investigation last year into nearly 2.9 million Tesla vehicles equipped with FSD after reports of traffic violations and crashes.

Some longtime Tesla owners paid as much as $15,000 for lifetime access to FSD, expecting future software upgrades to deliver full autonomy. However, older vehicles lack the hardware required to run the latest software versions. Tesla has acknowledged that hardware upgrades will be needed for some customers, though it has not outlined a timeline.

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