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Tesla has introduced a discount of nearly $5,000 on its Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised software for eligible vehicles in Australia and New Zealand, one month after the feature’s regional launch.

According to listings on Tesla Australia’s inventory page, in-stock cars equipped with FSD Supervised now show a price reduction of $4,940. The offer is promoted on Tesla’s website with the banner: “Enjoy savings on eligible inventory vehicles when purchased with Full Self-Driving (Supervised).” Vehicles eligible for the discount are marked with a blue FSD logo for easier identification.

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The promotion applies to Model 3 RWD, Model Y RWD, and Model Y Long Range AWD variants, with orders available until 31 October 2025 and upgrades to FSD Supervised required by 30 November 2025. The discount reduces the overall driveaway price for vehicles featuring the software — for example, a 2025 Tesla Model 3 priced at around A$60,205 in Victoria drops by the same amount when paired with FSD Supervised.

Tesla currently offers FSD Supervised as an optional add-on at A$10,100 for new vehicles. The company has also teased a subscription option on its website, stating: “Coming Soon: $149/mo Full Self-Driving (Supervised) Subscription.”

See also: Tesla Releases Full Self-Driving (Supervised) Version 14.1 with Vision-Based Navigation and Expanded Driver Controls

The FSD Supervised feature was made available to customers with Hardware 4.0-equipped Tesla Model 3 and Model Y vehicles starting 18 September, delivered through an over-the-air software update. The move reflects Tesla’s broader strategy to encourage more drivers to adopt its advanced driver-assistance software as it expands access across international markets.

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Thomas Schmidt has been covering the European electric vehicle industry for EVMagz.com since becoming a reporter in 2017, with a focus on EV manufacturing, battery supply chains, charging infrastructure, and clean mobility policy across Germany and the wider EU. With a background in industrial engineering and technical journalism, he brings a precise, data-driven approach to complex industry developments. Outside of work, Thomas enjoys long-distance cycling, landscape photography, and building DIY smart home energy systems.

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