Elon Musk on early Friday revealed that Tesla’s Full Self-Driving package is increasing in cost from $10K to $12K. Also, the monthly subscription amount for FSD too will be increased, says Musk.
The Full Self-Driving (FSD) is a premium service available for select Tesla owners and includes the standard autopilot plus additional smart features like automatic lane changing, Smart Summon, etc. Aside from the price increase, Musk said the new FSD Beta (v10.9) is coming this week.
Tesla Premium Autopilot Costs Increased
Apart from being one of the stylish cars today, Tesla is well-known for its smart driving features like semi autopilot modes and tracking. While the EV company is still in Level 2 of autopilot technology, it’s thrilling the customers enough with what it had.
One of them includes the premium autopilot mode, which is called the Full Self-Driving (FSD). As of now, Tesla’s Model S, X, Y, and 3 come with the standard autopilot stuff, which includes the forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking, and lane keeping, and adaptive cruise control.
And the premium version of this technology is sold separately, which includes the standard autopilot features plus the automatic lane-changing, stop light recognition, and smart summon. Even with all these features, the Tesla cars are still not ready for full automatic drives.
Tesla FSD price rising to $12k on Jan 17 — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 7, 2022