Tesla to Release Full Self-Driving Software Valentine's Day
By Reuters | 14 Jan, 2026
A system that drives but requires an attentive driver on hand to intervene if necessary will only be made available on a monthly subscription basis.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said on Wednesday that the electric vehicle maker's full self-driving (FSD) software will only be available as a monthly subscription after February 14.
Currently, Tesla allows its electic vehicle owners to purchase FSD (Supervised) for a one-time payment of $8,000 or a subscription of $99 per month in the U.S.
FSD is an assistance system that requires drivers to pay attention and intervene if needed.
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration last year opened an investigation into 2.88 million Tesla vehicles equipped with its FSD system, based on over more than 50 reports of traffic-safety violations and a series of crashes.
Tesla has added the term "Supervised" for FSD in passenger vehicles. It uses an unsupervised version of the software when moving cars from assembly lines to delivery lots at some of its factories.
Autopilot helps Tesla vehicles accelerate, brake, and stay in lanes on highways. FSD enables vehicles to change lanes and obey traffic signals on city streets.
(Reporting by Akanksha Khushi in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich)
Articles
- Demand Builds for Affordable Chinese EVs Among American Carbuyers
- OpenAI Bumps Up Minimum Return to 17.5% in Competition with Anthropic for Private Equity
- China's Open-Source AI Dominates Global Downloads, Threatens US Leadership
- Alphabet's Wing to Begin Drone Deliveries in San Francisco Bay Area
- Strikes Paused on Major Points of Agreement with Iran
- ICE Agents Deployed to 14 Major Airports Amid Rising TSA Absences
- How Charles and Sara Liang Survived One Scandal After Another to Build a $20-Billion AI Giant
- SpaceX, Tesla to Build AI Chip Factories in Austin
- The Mensch Way for Don to Smooth Over His Iran Bad
- Elon Musk Offers to Pay TSA Salaries During Partial Shutdown
