Get ready for a game-changer in the world of electric vehicles! Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) is about to revolutionize the way we think about car ownership in Australia.
But here's where it gets controversial: Tesla is dropping the option to buy FSD outright, and instead, they're going subscription-only. That's right, folks! From April 1, 2026, you'll need to subscribe to Tesla's FSD Supervised technology, which is like having your very own autonomous chauffeur, but with a monthly fee.
So, what does this mean for Tesla enthusiasts down under? Well, if you're an existing owner with the right hardware (we're talking 'Hardware 4' cameras on Model 3s post-facelift and Model Ys produced since early 2024), you've got until March 31, 2026, to purchase FSD outright. After that, it's subscription time!
And this is the part most people miss: a significant number of Tesla owners in Australia have older hardware (Hardware 2 and 3), which means they can't use FSD Supervised on local roads. But don't worry, Tesla promises a free update once the software is ready for their older models. It's like an upgrade gift!
The move to subscription-only isn't just happening in Australia; Tesla's making similar changes in the US too. And here's a fun fact: a current promotion offering free transfers of FSD software from old to new Teslas is also ending on March 31, 2026. So, if you were thinking of upgrading, now's the time!
Tesla's decision to go subscription-only for its flagship technology is a bold move. It raises questions about the future of car ownership and the role of technology in our lives. Are we ready to embrace a world where we rent features rather than own them? What do you think, folks? Is this a step towards a more sustainable and flexible future, or is it a slippery slope towards constant upgrades and never-ending fees? Let's discuss in the comments!