Tesla Raises Full Self Driving Software Price to $12,000 in US, Musk Says

Tesla Raises Full Self Driving Software Price to $12,000 in US, Musk Says
Elon Musk, founder and CEO of SpaceX, participates in a press conference at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla., on May 27, 2020. (Saul Martinez/Getty Images)
Reuters
1/8/2022
Updated:
1/8/2022

Tesla Inc. Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk said on Twitter on Friday that the electric carmaker will raise the U.S. price of its advanced driver assistant software dubbed “Full Self Driving” to $12,000 on Jan. 17.

The 20 percent price rise comes less than two years since Tesla raised Full Self-Driving (FSD) prices to $10,000 from $8,000 in 2020.

“Tesla FSD price rising to $12k on Jan 17. Just in the US.” Musk said on Twitter.

Musk also added that the monthly subscription price will rise when FSD goes to wide release.

“FSD price will rise as we get closer to FSD production code release,” he said on Twitter.

Tesla has been expanding the release of a test version of its upgraded FSD software, a system of driving-assistance features—like automatically changing lanes and making turns, but the features do not make the vehicles autonomous.