The Elon Musk-led automaker asked highway safety regulators for more time to manually review thousands of records to identify ...
A new monthly subscription will come into play for FSD from February 14, 2026. The post Elon Musk confirms major shake-up for ...
Federal auto safety regulators have granted a five-week extension for Tesla to respond to allegations that its vehicles have ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration opened an investigation in October, citing dozens of instances where ...
The electric-vehicle maker currently offers the advanced driver-assistance features for a one-time payment of $8,000 or a ...
Tesla is about to stop selling its $8,000 Full Self-Driving (FSD) option and switch to a strictly monthly subscription ...
It's a huge change to Tesla's approach with FSD, and it could impact Musk's $1T pay package and the company's myriad legal ...
The move could give owners more flexibility to try the technology by lowering upfront costs in a shift to its business model.
Starting in February, Tesla will no longer offer the option to purchase Full-Service Driving for a one-time fee.
Tesla Inc. will stop selling the assistance system it calls Full Self-Driving for a one-time fee and transition entirely to a ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced the change in an X post yesterday. The world's richest person never gave a reason for moving to ...
The billionaire said owners will no longer be able to buy Tesla FSD as a one-off $8,000 purchase from February 14.