The three pricing options
| Option | Price (NL) | Who qualifies | Transferable? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly subscription | €99/month | All eligible Tesla owners | Stays with Tesla account |
| EAP monthly discount | €49/month | Prior Enhanced Autopilot purchasers | Stays with Tesla account |
| One-time purchase | €7,500 | All eligible Tesla owners | Transferable with vehicle sale (within EU) |
Monthly subscription: who it's for
The €99/month subscription is the lowest-commitment entry point. You can activate and deactivate month-to-month, meaning you could subscribe for summer road trips and pause in winter. Key facts:
- No contract — cancel any month
- Activates immediately via the Tesla app
- Pausing is instant; reactivation takes minutes
- Requires compatible hardware (HW3 with FSD Computer, or HW4)
- Does not confer any vehicle resale value
Break-even vs purchase: At €99/month, you'd pay €7,500 after 75.75 months (~6.3 years). If you plan to keep your Tesla for 6+ years and use FSD regularly, the purchase option may be better value.
The EAP discount: €49/month
Owners who previously purchased Enhanced Autopilot (EAP) — a mid-tier driver-assist package sold between 2019 and 2022 — are eligible for a halved subscription rate of €49/month. This is a goodwill discount from Tesla recognising the earlier purchase.
Break-even vs purchase at €49/month: 153 months (~12.8 years). At this rate, the subscription will almost certainly be cheaper for most owners over a typical vehicle ownership period.
One-time purchase at €7,500
The outright purchase option ties FSD to the vehicle, not the Tesla account. If you sell the car, the buyer gets FSD included — a significant resale value advantage. Points to consider:
- Adds value at point of sale (comparably equipped Tesla with FSD commands a premium)
- Activated for life on that VIN — no monthly fees ever
- All software updates included for free as long as Tesla supports FSD on your hardware
- Risk: if Tesla discontinues FSD support for HW3, early purchasers may not benefit from next-gen features
Hardware upgrade costs
If your Tesla has Hardware 2.5 or older, FSD Supervised is not available at any price. To upgrade to HW3 (adding the FSD Computer), Tesla charges a hardware installation fee — historically around €1,000–€1,500 in Europe for the FSD Computer retrofit. As of April 2026, Tesla has not published a formal EU retrofit pricing list. Contact your local Tesla Service Centre for a quote.
Pricing in other EU countries
As of April 2026, FSD Supervised is only available in the Netherlands. Tesla has not announced pricing for Germany, France, Italy or other upcoming markets. Industry observers expect broadly similar pricing, with minor variations for local VAT rates (which are already included in the published NL prices). We'll update this guide as each country goes live.
The FSD Transfer rule — important for buyers
If you purchase FSD outright (€7,500), Tesla's EU transfer rules allow the FSD entitlement to transfer to a new owner when the vehicle is sold, provided both parties are Tesla account holders in EU countries with active FSD approval. Transferred FSD retains all features and update eligibility.
Subscription FSD does not transfer — it remains with the seller's Tesla account.