Tesla Cybertruck FSD Transfer Reportedly Requires Additional $20,000
A recent report indicates that Tesla has implemented a new policy regarding the transfer of Full Self-Driving (FSD) capability for Cybertruck buyers. According to the report, individuals purchasing a Cybertruck who already possess FSD software on a previous Tesla vehicle may be required to pay an additional $20,000 to transfer this feature. This alleged policy impacts FSD owners looking to activate their existing software on their new Cybertruck.

Tesla is reportedly introducing a new policy concerning the transferability of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) software for customers acquiring a Cybertruck. The new guideline, as reported, indicates that buyers of the Cybertruck who already own FSD capability with a previous Tesla vehicle will not be able to transfer this feature without an additional payment.
Sources suggest that this transfer would incur a cost of $20,000. This means that even if a customer has previously purchased FSD, activating it on their new Cybertruck would require this extra expenditure rather than a direct transfer of the existing license. The specifics of this alleged policy and its broad implications for FSD ownership remain subject to further clarification.
According to a submission on Reddit's r/technology forum, this policy change has been noted by potential Cybertruck purchasers.
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