Tesla is starting to offer one-time Full Self-Driving transfers to new vehicles

left side of Tesla model 3 main screen showing a computer generated image of an intersection with cars parked on the sides and the model 3 following another car
Tesla Full Self-Driving in action. | Image: Owen Grove / The Verge

Tesla is starting to offer customers a one-time transfer of their purchased Full Self-Driving (FSD) software to a new vehicle, Not A Tesla App reports. Tesla CEO Elon Musk revealed the company would be offering it as a “one-time amnesty” during an earnings call on Wednesday, though he did not provide full details at the time.

Now, official terms on Tesla’s FSD transfer offer are in the wild thanks to Twitter user @Kdahlenburg, who shared the details sent to them by the automaker yesterday. Those who would like to take advantage of shifting their FSD will need to purchase a new Tesla and take delivery between now and September 30th, 2023.

Tesla says it does not guarantee delivery within the program end date and will not apply this offer...

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