During Tesla’s recent second quarter earnings call, Elon Musk shared some exciting news. After receiving numerous requests from shareholders, Tesla is finally allowing customers to transfer their cars’ Full Self-Driving (FSD) system from their old EVs to their new EVs.

Not all owners will be eligible for the offer. Only customers who receive a new Tesla between July 20, 2023, and September 30, 2023, can transfer the FSD system from their current vehicle to the new car.

After the transfer, the old vehicle will still have some driver-assist features, but they will be limited to basic Autopilot. Customers who want FSD active on both their old and new cars are advised to purchase Full Self-Driving for both vehicles.

Teslas delivered before July 20 are not eligible for FSD transfers. Used inventory vehicles, commercial cars, and leased vehicles are also ineligible.

To be eligible for Tesla’s FSD transfer offer, the new Tesla delivered between July 20 and September 30 must be configured with FSD. The customer must be the legal owner and registrant of the current vehicle with FSD that was purchased outright. Furthermore, both the old and new vehicles must be listed under the same Tesla account.

It’s essential to note that the ability to transfer FSD from one car to another is a one-time offer from Tesla. Therefore, customers should expect the advanced driver-assist system to stay in their new car. Even if the vehicle is sold in the future, the FSD suite will remain.

You can find the complete details of Tesla’s FSD transfer offer here.

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