Tesla is increasing the price of its Full Self-Driving software to $15,000
. Depending on the current Autopilot capabilities of your Tesla, adding the software currently costs as much as $199 per month.
Tesla has consistently increased the price of its Full Self-Driving feature over the years. When the company first began offering FSD as a, it cost consumers $5,000 to add the software during configuration and $7,000 post-delivery. At the start of the year, the price of FSD went from from $10,000 to $12,000. Elon Musk telegraphed Tesla would increase the price of FSD yet again back in
when he said the software was"ridiculously cheap" at $12,000 and that a price hike would mean the difference between Tesla"being worth a lot money or worth basically zero."
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