Tesla Ending One-Time FSD Purchases in Europe Tomorrow

📌 UPDATE — May 22, 2026

It's now confirmed: Tesla has officially removed the one-time €7,500 FSD purchase option across Europe and the UK as of May 22, 2026. The deadline has passed. FSD is now exclusively available via monthly subscription at €99/month (Europe) or £99/month (UK). The subscription covers Autosteer and Traffic-Aware Cruise Control, with full autonomous features contingent on regulatory approval in each market. If you missed the window to buy outright, the subscription is now your only path to FSD access.

Tesla Newswire tweet confirming FSD one-time purchase discontinued in Europe and UK

If you're a Tesla owner in Europe and you've been sitting on the fence about Full Self-Driving, the fence is about to disappear. Tesla is ending one-time FSD purchases across most of Europe on May 21, 2026 — that's tomorrow. After that date, the only way to access FSD in the region is through a monthly subscription. This is your last window to lock in permanent ownership at a fixed price.

Sawyer Merritt tweet about Tesla ending one-time FSD purchases in Europe on May 21 2026
Source: @SawyerMerritt — May 20, 2026

What's Actually Changing

Until now, European Tesla owners had two ways to get FSD: pay once and own it outright, or subscribe monthly. As of May 21, the one-time purchase option disappears entirely. The Netherlands already made this transition on May 15 — the rest of Europe follows tomorrow.

This mirrors what Tesla already did in North America earlier in 2026, where one-time FSD purchases were similarly discontinued. Europe is now catching up to that same subscription-only model.

Option Before May 21 After May 21
One-time purchase (Europe) €7,500 Not available
One-time purchase (UK) £6,800 Not available
Monthly subscription (standard) €99/month €99/month
Monthly subscription (Enhanced Autopilot owners) €49/month €49/month

Worth noting: the one-time purchase option for Enhanced Autopilot (previously €3,800) is also being discontinued in Europe this month.

The Math — Is It Worth Buying Today?

At €99/month, the subscription costs €1,188 per year. The one-time purchase at €7,500 breaks even at roughly 6.3 years of continuous subscription use. If you plan to keep your Tesla long-term and use FSD regularly, buying outright today is the cheaper path over time. If you're unsure about FSD or might upgrade vehicles in a few years, the subscription's flexibility may suit you better.

If you already own Enhanced Autopilot, your discounted rate of €49/month changes that equation — breakeven against the €7,500 purchase price stretches to over 12 years, which makes the subscription considerably more attractive.

Action Plan for European Owners

If you want to buy FSD outright, here's exactly what you need to do — and the fine print you need to know before you click purchase.

  1. Open the Tesla app or visit tesla.com and navigate to your vehicle's Upgrades section.
  2. Add FSD to your order before midnight on May 20/21 (check Tesla's local deadline for your country — the Netherlands deadline has already passed).
  3. Complete payment — the one-time charge is €7,500 for most of Europe, £6,800 in the UK.
  4. Take delivery by June 30, 2026. This is critical: if your vehicle hasn't been delivered by that date due to circumstances on your end, Tesla will invalidate the FSD purchase and remove it from your order. Don't let the delivery slip.

If you miss today's deadline and still want FSD, the €99/month subscription will remain available — it just won't be the same as owning it permanently.

Why Tesla Is Making This Move

The shift to subscription-only is straightforward from a business standpoint: recurring revenue is more predictable and more valuable to investors than one-time hardware-style purchases. Tesla made the same move in North America earlier this year, and Europe is now being brought in line with that global strategy.

The timing also coincides with FSD (Supervised) version 14 launching in the Netherlands — the first European country to receive type approval for the system under UN Regulation 171, granted by the Dutch vehicle authority (RDW) on April 10, 2026. As FSD expands to more European markets, the subscription model positions Tesla to capture ongoing revenue from a growing user base rather than a single upfront transaction.

The window closes tomorrow. If you've been planning to buy FSD outright in Europe, today is the day to act — just make sure your delivery timeline is solid before you commit.


Marcus Reed
Marcus Reed
Lead Editor — Tesla & FSD

Marcus covers Tesla's software releases, FSD rollouts, and OTA changes. Background in automotive engineering. Based in Austin.

Sources verified at publish time. Spotted an inaccuracy? Email editorial@basenor.com.

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