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Tesla is now offering FSD Transfer in Europe and the Middle East

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Ro, 23 July 2025

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For those unaware, the Full Self-Driving package is usually tied to a single vehicle and not the owner or a Tesla account. The package costs $12,000 in the US, and typically, customers must purchase a new package when ordering their next Tesla. However, for a limited time, Tesla offers FSD Transfer promotions that allow you to transfer your FSD package to your new vehicle without having to purchase it again.

Tesla is now offering FSD Transfer in Europe and the Middle East

Historically, the promotion has been available only in North America, and there has been one ongoing promotion since April. Now, Tesla is making the FSD Transfer possible in Europe and the Middle East as well.

Elon Musk recently said that it's only fair for European customers to get the same FSD Transfer promotion, and Tesla followed up with an X post shortly after, announcing the promotion. Or it's just another way to boost its declining sales in the region.

How does it work? When ordering your new Tesla, be sure not to include FSD in your configuration and contact your sales advisor to request that you transfer your FSD package from your old Tesla to your new one. The FSD is then disabled on your old vehicle and enabled on your new one on the day of your delivery.

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