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Tesla s long-awaited Full Self-Driving (FSD) driver-assist system is finally here for a monthly cost instead of a one-time payment. Announced by CEO Elon Musk late last year, FSD is only compatible with vehicles equipped with FSD computer hardware 3.0 or above. They must also have either Basic or Enhanced Autopilot configurations.
A hardware upgrade will get their vehicles FSD-compatible costs $1,500. Those whose cars are properly equipped can buy an FSD subscription for either $99 per month (Basic Autopilot) or $199 per month (Enhanced Autopilot). Customers can cancel at any time. This would be instead of paying the $10,000 one-time payment, which was the only way one could get FSD until now. Tesla began sending out over-the-air software updates for FSD version 9 earlier this month, so we knew then a monthly subscription option would be coming soon.
Tesla launches Full Self-Driving subscription service
19 July 2021 12:53 pm / 0 comments
After much anticipation, Tesla has officially launched its Full Self-Driving subscription package, which is priced at USD199 (RM839) per month for cars with the Basic Autopilot package, or USD99 (RM417) for those with the now discontinued Enhanced Autopilot package.
The new subscription service is an alternative to the one-time payment of USD10,000 (RM42,180) that Tesla charges for FSD, which adds more driver-assist features to the standard Autopilot system. These include Navigate on Autopilot, Auto Lance Change, Autopark, Summon, Smart Summon as well as Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control.
With a cheaper means to access FSD, customers will be able to test out some of these features without having to pay a huge sum upfront. All new Tesla models built come with the FSD computer (also referred to as HW3.0 or hardware version 3.0) as standard to allow these features to be used upon activatio