Tesla recently announced a new policy that allows car owners in the United States, Canada, and Mexico to transfer the Full Self-Driving (FSD) features purchased on their old vehicles to newly purchased Tesla models. This policy applies to Tesla’s four popular models, including Model S, Model 3, Model X and Model Y. This move provides car owners with more flexibility, allowing them to continue to enjoy the convenience of FSD features when purchasing a new vehicle.
According to the announcement, for car owners in the above three countries, if they receive their newly ordered Model S, Model X or Model Y before March 31, 2024 local time, they will have Opportunity to seamlessly migrate FSD benefits from your old car to your new car. For the refreshed Model 3, Tesla has not set a time limit, which means that car owners can enjoy this policy when they buy a new car at any time. This policy provides car owners with more flexibility and convenience, allowing them to better experience Tesla’s latest technologies and features.
According to our understanding, the latest policy covers a wide range of models, including not only new cars customized on the official website, but also brand new existing cars, non-new existing cars, exhibition cars and test cars. drive. However, it should be noted that this "equity transfer policy" only applies to vehicles that have purchased the FSD function. In addition, when ordering the original car and the new car, the car owner needs to ensure that the account number is consistent, and the vehicle must be in a non-operational state.
Some people believe that Tesla’s FSD transfer policy will help improve its competitiveness in the North American market and may inspire more owners to buy new cars. It is worth noting that Tesla briefly opened a similar FSD transfer policy in China in September last year, but the scope of application and time limits were different.
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