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Tesla has officially launched its Full Self-Driving subscription package for $199 per month or $99 for those who have previously bought the now discontinued Enhanced Autopilot package.

Tesla FSD Subscription

Tesla currently sells the Full Self-Driving package for a one-time payment of $10,000.

It currently includes several automated driver-assist features:

  • Navigate on Autopilot
  • Auto Lane Change
  • Autopark
  • Summon
  • Full Self-Driving Computer
  • Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control

But ultimately, Tesla hopes to deliver a true level 5 full self-driving system and people buying the package are betting on Tesla achieving that goal.

Last year, we reported on indications that Tesla is working on a pay-as-you-go subscription for its Full Self-Driving (FSD) package.

It would enable people to test out the features without too big of a commitment.

CEO Elon Musk confirmed that Tesla planned to release such an option “toward the end of 2020.” That never happened, and the release was later pushed by the CEO to “early 2021.”

In March, Musk said that it will “for sure” happen during the second quarter of 2021.

In April, the CEO said that the subscription is a “sure thing” for May, but that also didn’t happen, and now Musk has attached the release of the subscription option to the release of v9, which has also been delayed, as discussed above.

Last week, Tesla has started pushing its FSD Beta v9 software update to its early access program and now the company is also releasing its Full Self-Driving subscription service.

Today, the automaker pushed a software update to its mobile app and while the release notes were only related to the virtual power plant that we reported on earlier today, it also quietly included a new “subscription” option to Tesla’s “upgrade tab” in the app:

Tesla described the new product in a message sent to owners titled “Introducing Full Self-Driving capability Subscription”:

Full Self-Driving capability is now available as a monthly subscription.

Upgrade your Model 3, VIN ending in ******, for $199 a month (excluding taxes) to experience features like Navigate on Autopilot, Auto Lane Change, Auto Park, Summon and Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control.

The currently enabled features require active driver supervision and do not make the vehicle autonomous.

For those who own a vehicle without the FSD computer (HW3.0), they can still order the monthly subscription, but they are going to have to pay $1,500 for the computer upgrade, which is included in the $10,000 price of a direct purchase.

Finally, Tesla is also selling the package for $99 per month for those who already purchased the now-defunct Enhanced Autopilot package, which already included some of the features in the FSD package.

Basic Autopilot to FSD capability $199.00 per month
Enhanced Autopilot to FSD capability $99.00 per month

The subscription can be canceled at any time through the mobile app.

Electrek’s Take

It’s interesting to see that Tesla decided to push the subscription model before the wider release of FSD Beta v9.

Based on Tesla disclosed approach, the automaker could actually increase the price once the update hit a wider release.

Something to look out for.

Otherwise, what do you think of the $199 per month? Too much? OK? Will you buy it just for a month to test it out or for a road trip? Let us know in the comment section below.


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Peter Andre explains how Mysterious Girl music video came about – and whether he misses his 90s hairstyle

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Peter Andre says the famous shirtless dancing in a lagoon for his hit 90s single Mysterious Girl was all his own idea.

Speaking about the video for the global hit, the 51-year-old told Sky News: “We were climbing up a waterfall and I said, ‘Guys, this looks like a great location,’ because I was really part of developing this whole image.

“So, I climbed up in my jeans looking at this place, and I went, ‘Start filming here, this looks like great lighting’.”

Peter Andre in a swimming pool in 1996. Pic: Rex Features
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Peter Andre in a swimming pool in 1996. Pic: Rex Features

The 1995 reggae / dancehall track featuring rapper Bubbler Ranx was a top 10 hit around the world and reached number two in the UK on its re-release the following year.

In the music video, which was filmed in Thailand, a topless Andre dances and sings while inexplicably wearing a pair of jeans and a belt in a lagoon, in front of a waterfall and on a beach.

File photo dated 13/06/19 of Peter Andre and Emily MacDonagh who have revealed they are expecting a baby. The couple already have two children - son Theo, six, and daughter Amelia, 10 - while Andre is also father to two children with ex-wife Katie Price - son Junior, 18, and daughter Princess Tiaami, 16. Issue date: Thursday October 12, 2023.
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Andre and his wife Emily MacDonagh. Pic: PA

Now a father of five, Andre says his children have seen the video and are “proud,” adding “but there are also a few eyerolls… to everything [in the video] really”.

Andre married doctor Emily MacDonagh in 2015 and welcomed their third child in April. He has four other children, seven-year-old son, Theo, and daughter, Amelia, 10, whom he shares with MacDonagh, and 18-year-old son Junior and daughter Princess, 16 – whom he shares with his ex-wife, Katie Price.

As for his slicked-back curtain hairstyle – which was very much en vogue at the time – Andre says he misses it: “I wish I carried it on.”

Peter André on 13.06.1995 in Stuttgart. | usage worldwide Photo by: Fryderyk Gabowicz/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images
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Peter Andre in 1995. Pic: Fryderyk Gabowicz/picture-alliance/dpa/AP


‘A decline of music videos since the 1980s’

Discussing nostalgia and looking back at changes in the music industry, Andre said times have definitely changed. “I think the 80s were when videos were the most important and then it was a slight sort of decline after that. I think 90s was popular, but as it’s gone on, videos have been less effective.”

He added: “If you look at the 80s, specifically, superstars were superstars.

“If Madonna was on the radio, you knew it was Madonna. If Michael Jackson came on the radio, you knew it was Michael Jackson.

“Now there are great songs out there, but you don’t know who’s who unless you’re in with what’s going on on social media. So, it’s a different time.”

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Price was with Peter Andre until 2009. Pic: Reuters
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Andre was married to Katie Price until 2009. Pic: Reuters

He says the time when “people would wait to go to the store and buy a record and it would be such a huge moment” is long gone.

He admits when recently showing his kids a VHS tape – the way everyone recorded TV and film in the 70s and 80s – they were utterly baffled, asking him “What is that?”

As for his own success in the industry, Andre says he thinks it’s largely due to working with one of the world’s biggest female music stars.

“I can only be grateful for what happened to me because my first big gig was touring with Madonna in Australia in 1980,” he said.

“I was the opening act, the only act actually for the Girly Tour in Australia… And then I came to England as an unknown after selling out arenas in Australia and it was just crazy.”

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Billie Eilish announces Hit Me Hard And Soft tour UK dates

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Billie Eilish has announced a new tour and will be coming to the UK next summer.

The 22-year year old‘s show is named after her latest album – Hit Me Hard And Soft – and will kick off in North America in September.

It will then head to Australia in February 2025, before travelling across Europe and arriving in the UK on 7 July when she will perform for two nights in Glasgow, at OVO Hydro.

Eilish will then play six nights at the O2 in London, and four nights at the new Co-Op Live arena in Manchester – a venue that has been beset with problems as it prepares to open to the public.

The singer will then play two gigs in Dublin, Ireland, at the 3Arena.

A vocal environmentalist, fans are being encouraged to take “sustainable transport” during the tour, which will also feature “eco-villages” and encourage plant-based food options.

The tour will partner with the plant-based food organisation Support + Feed – an initiative founded by Eilish’s mother Maggie Baird – and environmental non-profit organisation REVERB.

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The concerts will also aim to reduce “greenhouse gas pollution, decreasing single-use plastic waste, supporting climate action”, the promoters Live Nation said.

Eilish’s third studio album comes out on 17 May, a month after Taylor Swift‘s much lauded album The Tortured Poets Department.

Like Swift, Eilish is encouraging fans to listen to the collection as a whole, saying on her website that the new body of work should be listened to chronologically as it “hits you hard and soft both lyrically and sonically, while bending genres and defying trends along the way”.

She’s not released any singles in advance, encouraging fans to listen “in one go”.

The album cover features Eilish on her back under dark water with a white door open above her.

Finneas, left, and Billie Eilish accept the award for song of the year for "What Was I Made For?" during the 66th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 4, 2024, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)
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Eilish and Finneas accept their second Oscar. Pic: AP /Chris Pizzello

Eilish’s last album was 2021’s Happier Than Ever, and her debut record When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? was released in 2019.

The youngest person ever to have won two Oscars, she took home the award for best original song Oscar gong for Barbie’s What Was I Made For? in March, and won the same prize for James Bond’s No Time To Die in 2022.

Tickets for Hit Me Hard And Soft go on general sale on Friday.

Billie Eilish’s UK tour dates:

Mon 7 July, 2025 – Glasgow, UK – OVO Hydro

Tue 8 July, 2025 – Glasgow, UK – OVO Hydro

Thu 10 July, 2025 – London, UK – The O2

Fri 11 July, 2025 -London, UK – The O2

Sun 13 July, 2025 – London, UK – The O2

Mon 14 July, 2025 – London, UK – The O2

Wed 16 July, 2025 – London, UK – The O2

Thu 17 July, 2025 – London, UK – The O2

Sat 19 July, 2025 – Manchester, UK – Co-op Live

Sun 20 July, 2025 – Manchester, UK – Co-op Live

Tue 22 July, 2025 – Manchester, UK – Co-op Live

Wed 23 July, 2025 – Manchester, UK – Co-op Live

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Googlebox star George Gilbey’s mum reveals his last words to her before he fell to his death

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The mother of Gogglebox star George Gilbey has revealed his last words to her were “I love you”.

Gilbey died after falling through a plastic skylight while fixing a warehouse roof in Essex in March.

The 40-year-old appeared alongside his mum, Linda McGarry, and stepdad on the hit Channel 4 show.

The family first appeared on the second series of Gogglebox in 2013 but were dropped the following year when Gilbey signed up for the 14th series of Celebrity Big Brother in 2014, reaching the final.

Mrs McGarry said she spoke to him on the phone hours before his death.

Linda and Pete McGarry. Pic: PA
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Gilbey appeared alongside his mum Linda and stepdad Pete on Gogglebox. Pic: PA

She told The Sun: “He phoned me at 9.30 in the morning and said he was working – and asked me for his ‘breakfast money’.

“I put £30 in his account so he could get food, and he seemed fine.

“He had a drink the night before, and liked a bottle of white wine or two, but was happy that he was working. He ended the phone call by saying, ‘I love you’ like he usually did. I treasure those words.”

She added: “It was an honour for him to have been my son. We had a blast for 40 years.”

Mrs McGarry said her son had struggled with the death of his dad, stepfather and her own Parkinson’s diagnosis.

At the time of his death, he was working to save money to move closer to his seven-year-old daughter, Amelie, in southwest London.

“He wanted to be with Amelie, who he adored,” she told The Sun.

“They were on the third day of a job that was going to last a month, and he was going to get money together from that.

“When they were together, George and Amelie were always laughing. She is going to miss him terribly, like we all will.”

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Gilbey suffered traumatic injuries to his head and torso and died at the scene in Shoeburyness.

An inquest was opened last week but suspended after a request from police pending a criminal investigation.

A man in his 40s from the Witham area of Essex was previously arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter

He was later released under investigation.

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