Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) demonstrates significantly higher safety, logging about ten times the number of miles between accidents compared with human drivers according to company data. The Online Design Studio now replaces a static render with a compilation showing FSD performance in challenging scenarios to encourage buyers to add the suite. FSD is offered as a one-time purchase for $8,000 or a monthly subscription for $99. The software handles a vast majority of driving tasks while requiring drivers to remain attentive and ready to intervene. Tesla released a near seven-hour Bay Area to Los Angeles FSD drive with no interventions.
Now, when you look at ordering a car on Tesla's website, the portion of the page that formerly showed a render of Full Self-Driving capabilities has been replaced by a compilation of the suite's performance in a variety of challenging scenarios. It's a great way to show off FSD's impressive ability to work through road conditions that can even stump human drivers.
Tesla Full Self-Driving is statistically very safe, logging about ten times the number of miles between accidents as human drivers, based on recent data the company released. Tesla Q2 2025 vehicle safety report proves FSD makes driving almost 10X safer It is available for purchase in two different ways: an outright purchase for $8,000 or in a monthly subscription for $99. This enables the software to essentially do a vast majority of the legwork of driving.
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