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For the first time ever, Tesla has revealed how many people are actually paying for Full Self-Driving. The answer:
For years, Tesla fans have been waiting for the day they could — officially — engage in hands-free, eyes-free driving. Morgan Stanley analysts think it could happen this year. Analysts led by Andrew Percoco expect what Tesla calls unsupervised Full Self-Driving,
Tesla’s Full Self-Driving feature has always lived in a grey area between marketing and reality. Now it’s in a different kind of spotlight. In October 2025, US safety regulators opened a fresh investigation into about 2.88 million Teslas equipped with ...
Tesla wants more drivers to sign up for Full Self-Driving (Supervised). Tesla’s valuation remains high despite faltering auto sales. Investors focus on AI, FSD, and robotics potential as Elon Musk faces ambitious technology benchmarks. NHTSA investigates ...
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk said he expects China to approve the company's Full Self-Driving system soon. Musk repeated an optimistic timeline he mentioned last year, suggesting approval could come next month.
Tesla Inc. will stop selling the assistance system it calls Full Self-Driving for a one-time fee and transition entirely to a monthly subscription model, according to Elon Musk. The change will take effect after Feb. 14, the CEO announced on X. Tesla has ...
Tesla may have celebrated a regulatory win in Europe a bit too soon. Tesla claimed in a weekend social media post that Dutch regulator RDW was set to approve the use of its driver assistance system, known as Full Self-Driving, or FSD, in February 2026.