Tesla is taking a bold step to showcase its Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology by offering a complimentary month to some lucky Model Y owners. This enticing offer allows drivers to experience the autonomous driving features without the usual $99 monthly fee. These FSD trials aim to highlight recent updates that include enhanced parking and traffic awareness capabilities.
The offer extends even to those who already subscribe to FSD, providing them with an extra month of access at no additional cost. However, there’s a catch: this free trial is primarily available to owners of newer Model Y vehicles equipped with Tesla’s latest AI4 hardware. For many existing Model Y owners in the US still using the older HW3 setup, this means they might miss out on experiencing FSD version 13.
Tesla’s overarching goal with these trials is to gather valuable data and feedback, which will help in its mission to remove the “supervised” label from its FSD system. Looking ahead, Elon Musk has set his sights on rolling out unsupervised full self-driving by 2025, initially targeting states like Texas and California. The vision is not just limited to personal vehicles; Tesla plans to launch its own ride-share platform featuring driverless Robotaxis.
In an intriguing twist, Musk has suggested that his influence could extend into the governmental realm, possibly leading to streamlined federal regulations for autonomous vehicles. Such changes could pave the way for quicker approvals of self-driving cars, benefiting Tesla and other industry players.
Tesla is also collaborating at the state and city levels to ensure a seamless integration of autonomous vehicles, including working with first responders to prepare for the unique challenges that driverless technology may pose. As these initiatives unfold, Tesla continues to position itself at the forefront of the self-driving revolution, offering a glimpse into a future where car ownership and transportation are redefined.






