š UPDATE ā March 19, 2026
Tesla has now made it even easier to experience FSD Supervised before the March 31 deadline by opening up demo drives at Tesla locations nationwide. Beyond the standard advisor-led test drive, Tesla is also offering a self-serve demo drive option ā no advisor contact required ā lowering the barrier for curious buyers who prefer to explore on their own terms. Book directly via Tesla's website to secure a slot before the promotional window closes.
30-Second Brief
The News: Tesla North America officially declared that FSD Supervised "will blow your mind," posting a promotional video as part of a coordinated push from Tesla's leadership.
Why It Matters: This isn't just marketing noise ā it signals Tesla's confidence in the current system and comes with real deadlines and pricing changes that every owner needs to act on before March 31.
Source: @tesla_na on X
Tesla Is All-In on FSD Right Now
When Tesla's official North America account posts a video saying FSD Supervised "will blow your mind," it's not a casual tweet ā it's a signal. This is part of a coordinated push that started on March 8, 2026, when Tesla's official account, Autopilot Director Ashok Elluswamy, and CEO Elon Musk all posted about FSD Supervised within the same window. Musk called it a "game-changer." Elluswamy teased "upcoming tech" that will make the system even more transformative.
The timing matters. FSD Supervised has now surpassed 8.4 billion cumulative miles driven worldwide as of March 2, 2026. Testing has expanded internationally, with supervised FSD officially launching in Abu Dhabi under regulatory oversight on March 1. Elon Musk has publicly targeted supervised FSD availability in nearly all markets by end of 2026, with unsupervised FSD released nationwide in the U.S. and most countries by the same deadline.
Translation: Tesla believes the system is good enough right now to promote aggressively ā and the roadmap ahead is accelerating fast. For owners who haven't tried it recently, or who are sitting on the fence about subscribing, the window to act at current pricing is closing.
š What You Need to Know: FSD Supervised at a Glance
| Topic | Current Status |
|---|---|
| Monthly Subscription | $99/month (standard) | $49/month (with Enhanced Autopilot) |
| Outright Purchase | Removed February 14, 2026 ā subscription only |
| New Buyer Promo | 3 months free FSD OR $500 off via referral code (as of March 9) |
| FSD Transfer Deadline | March 31, 2026 ā vehicle must be delivered by this date |
| Current Software (HW4) | FSD V14.2.2.5 (released ~February 14, 2026) |
| HW3 Update | V14 Lite targeted for Q2 2026 (late June) |
| Miles Driven (cumulative) | 8.4 billion+ as of March 2, 2026 |
| Price Direction | Tesla has stated prices will rise as FSD approaches unsupervised autonomy |
š¦ Owner's Action Plan
ā ļø Hard Deadline: March 31, 2026
If you purchased FSD outright and want to transfer it to a new vehicle, your new vehicle must be delivered by March 31. This deadline is firm.
Step 1 ā If you have a previously purchased FSD license
Verdict: ESSENTIAL ā Act before March 31
If you're buying a new Tesla and want to transfer your existing FSD license, the delivery clock is ticking. Contact Tesla or your delivery advisor immediately to confirm your vehicle will arrive by March 31. After that date, the U.S. FSD transfer program closes.
Step 2 ā If you're a new buyer considering FSD
Verdict: RECOMMENDED ā Use the referral promo now
As of March 9, Tesla is offering new buyers a choice: three months of free FSD (Supervised) or a $500 discount via referral code. Three months at $99/month is $297 in value ā worth taking if you want to trial the system without committing. Use the referral option that makes sense for your situation before this offer changes.
Step 3 ā If you're a current owner who hasn't tried FSD recently
Verdict: RECOMMENDED ā Subscribe for a month and test it
At $99/month (or $49 with Enhanced Autopilot), a one-month trial costs less than a tank of gas in most ICE vehicles. Given that Tesla's leadership is actively promoting the current capability level, now is a reasonable time to re-evaluate the system ā especially if your last experience was on an older version. Check your Tesla app under Upgrades to subscribe.
Step 4 ā If you're on Hardware 3 (HW3)
Verdict: INFORMATIONAL ā V14 Lite is coming Q2 2026
HW3 owners aren't left behind, but you're on a different timeline. V14 Lite ā a version of FSD adapted for the older AI computer ā is targeted for late June 2026. No action needed now, but watch for that update. It's expected to be a significant capability jump for HW3 vehicles.
Step 5 ā Expect price increases
Verdict: INFORMATIONAL ā Lock in current pricing while it lasts
Tesla has explicitly stated that FSD subscription prices will rise as the system advances toward unsupervised autonomy. With Musk targeting unsupervised FSD in the U.S. by end of 2026, the current $99/month rate may not last. This isn't a sales pitch ā it's a stated company policy worth factoring into your decision.
š° Deep Dive
Tesla's coordinated promotional push for FSD Supervised this week is unusual in its directness. The official @tesla_na account doesn't typically post hyperbolic claims ā "will blow your mind" is a strong statement for a company that usually lets product speak for itself. Combined with Ashok Elluswamy teasing upcoming improvements and Musk's "game-changer" framing, this looks less like routine marketing and more like preparation for a significant capability announcement in the near term. For our FSD coverage, this is one of the more coordinated pushes we've seen.
The 8.4 billion cumulative miles figure is significant context. Each mile driven feeds Tesla's training data pipeline, and the gap between FSD today and FSD eighteen months ago is substantial. International expansion ā Abu Dhabi regulatory approval being the latest milestone ā also signals that Tesla is building the regulatory groundwork for a global rollout, not just a U.S. story.
The pricing structure shift is the most consequential near-term change for owners. Removing the outright purchase option in February 2026 means Tesla now controls the revenue model entirely through subscriptions ā and has explicitly reserved the right to raise prices as capabilities improve. The current $99/month rate exists in a window where FSD is capable but still supervised. Once unsupervised operation arrives, the pricing conversation will be entirely different. Owners who want to lock in the current experience and price point have a narrower window than they may realize.

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