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AT. Elon Musk Sparks Curiosity: Tesla Ends “Lifetime” FSD, Moves to Subscription-Only Future

Tesla is once again reshaping the automotive and technology landscape. CEO Elon Musk has confirmed that the company will eliminate the one-time “lifetime” purchase option for Full Self-Driving (FSD) and transition entirely to a subscription-based model, a move that is already generating intense discussion among Tesla fans, critics, and industry analysts.

Lifetime FSD Ends After February 14, 2026

According to Elon Musk, Tesla will stop selling FSD as a one-time $8,000 upgrade after February 14, 2026. From that point forward, new Tesla buyers will no longer be able to permanently own FSD. Instead, access to the system will require an active monthly subscription, with the $99/month plan becoming the primary way to use FSD.

Once the subscription is canceled, FSD functionality will be disabled—marking a fundamental shift in how Tesla customers interact with one of the brand’s most talked-about features.

Tesla’s Push Toward Recurring Software Revenue

This decision signals Tesla’s growing ambition to become not just a car manufacturer, but a software-driven company built on recurring revenue. Much like streaming platforms or cloud services, Tesla aims to generate consistent, long-term income from features delivered through software rather than relying solely on upfront vehicle sales.

Elon Musk has long described Tesla vehicles as “computers on wheels,” and the move to a subscription-only FSD model reinforces that vision—positioning autonomous driving as a continuously evolving service rather than a static product.

Full Self-Driving Still Requires Human Supervision

Despite its name, FSD (Supervised) is not fully autonomous. Tesla clearly states that drivers must remain alert, attentive, and ready to take control at all times. Legal responsibility and safety still rest with the human driver, not the software.

This reality has led some users to question whether paying a monthly fee for a system that is still under active development truly delivers long-term value.

A Win or a Loss for Customers?

For new buyers, the $99/month subscription may feel more affordable than paying $8,000 upfront. However, over several years of ownership, the total cost could exceed the previous one-time purchase price.

Meanwhile, customers who already bought lifetime FSD before the 2026 cutoff are expected to retain their access, based on Tesla’s current commitments.


Once again, Elon Musk is challenging traditional ownership models and betting on a future where cars are platforms and features are services. Whether this bold shift will excite customers or spark backlash remains to be seen—but one thing is clear: Tesla’s approach to self-driving technology is entering a new era.

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