2025 Tesla Model Y Launch Edition Debuts with Standard Full Self-Driving at $61,630

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Tesla has launched its 2025 Model Y Launch Edition, featuring the supervised Full Self-Driving (FSD) beta as a standard inclusion, with a starting price of $61,630. This move marks a notable shift for the electric vehicle manufacturer, as FSD has historically been offered as a premium, optional add-on. The Launch Edition also boasts refreshed aesthetics, an updated interior, and a slight increase in range to 320 miles.

The decision to standardize FSD on this new variant aligns with the sentiment expressed by prominent Tesla community figures, such as "Whole Mars Catalog," who stated on social media, > "I like the idea of making FSD standard on more orders." This integration could accelerate FSD adoption and data collection for Tesla's advanced driver-assistance system.

This development follows Tesla's Q2 2025 earnings call, where the company outlined an ambitious roadmap for FSD. A significant FSD v14 update is anticipated, promising a tenfold increase in parameter count. This enhancement is expected to improve the system's ability to handle complex scenarios and deliver a more natural driving experience.

Further expanding its autonomous capabilities, Tesla aims to introduce FSD Unsupervised in select U.S. cities by the close of 2025. The company has also initiated the rollout of FSD features in China for vehicles equipped with Hardware 4.0, while actively navigating regulatory processes for FSD approval in European markets. The inclusion of FSD as a standard feature on the Model Y Launch Edition underscores Tesla's commitment to advancing its autonomous driving technology and integrating it more broadly into its vehicle lineup.