Last Updated: May 8, 2026

In a rush? Tesla's UK configurator now shows Enhanced Autopilot at £3,400 with one-time purchase availability only until May 21, 2026. If you are ordering a Tesla anyway, start with my Tesla referral link first so you can get £500 off.

Most of the attention around Tesla's latest UK configurator change is going to the end of one-time Full Self-Driving Capability purchases. But there is another part of this story that matters just as much for practical buyers: Enhanced Autopilot is changing too.

The current UK configurator shows Enhanced Autopilot at £3,400, with one-time purchase availability only until May 21, 2026. After that, Tesla indicates it will only be available through a subscription model. For buyers who never intended to spend £6,800 on full FSD, this may actually be the more important deadline.

Quick summary

  • Enhanced Autopilot price in the UK configurator: £3,400
  • One-time purchase available until: May 21, 2026
  • After that: subscription only, according to the configurator wording
  • Why this matters: EAP is the more realistic middle-ground upgrade for many UK buyers

What could the UK monthly price be?

Tesla has not yet clearly confirmed a standalone UK monthly price for Enhanced Autopilot in the wording shown here, but there is already a strong clue from other markets: the company is using a two-tier subscription structure elsewhere.

In the Netherlands, Tesla launched FSD subscription pricing at €99 per month for standard owners and €49 per month for owners who already have Enhanced Autopilot. Tesla has also used the same $99 / $49 split in North America for the jump from EAP to FSD.

That matters because if Tesla mirrors the same structure in the UK, buyers should probably expect an EAP-related monthly price around £49, or roughly half the expected £99 FSD subscription price.

That is still not the same as an official UK confirmation, so it should be treated as the most likely benchmark rather than a guaranteed live tariff. But for budgeting purposes, £49 per month is now a sensible number to keep in mind.

What is changing for Enhanced Autopilot in the UK?

Tesla appears to be removing the one-time purchase option for Enhanced Autopilot in the UK on May 21, 2026, alongside the wider FSD change. That means a package that many buyers may have viewed as the “sensible middle option” is moving into the same subscription-first model.

The configurator wording shown in your screenshots also links that one-time window to delivery timing, with Tesla stating that orders must be placed by May 21, 2026 and delivered by June 30, 2026, subject to its delivery wording for later estimated dates.

Why this matters even if you do not want full FSD

For plenty of UK buyers, Enhanced Autopilot is the package that always made more sense. It sits below full FSD on price, and for drivers who mainly care about higher-end motorway and convenience features rather than the full self-driving pitch, EAP can feel like the more realistic upgrade.

That means this is not just a niche story for the most expensive software buyers. It also affects people who had mentally ruled out full FSD but were still open to paying for a more modest Tesla upgrade later.

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Who should care most about the £3,400 deadline?

  • Buyers who were never going to spend £6,800 on full FSD but still wanted a premium driver-assistance upgrade.
  • Drivers who prefer a one-time ownership model over adding another monthly subscription.
  • People planning to keep the car for several years and who want certainty over upgrade access.
  • Buyers who assumed they could always decide on EAP later without losing the one-time route.

Why Enhanced Autopilot may be the more sensible buy for many people

From a practical budgeting perspective, £3,400 is still a big number, but it is far less daunting than Tesla's £6,800 FSD price. That alone makes EAP easier to justify for buyers who want to improve the ownership experience without committing to the full self-driving promise.

It is also easier to think about EAP as a convenience and comfort upgrade rather than as a speculative bet on future capability. For a lot of people, that makes it feel more grounded and easier to value.

If you are comparing the broader FSD deadline and whether the top package is worth it, read my full guide here: Should You Buy Tesla FSD in the UK Before May 21, 2026 or Wait for the Subscription?.

What Tesla buyers should do now

If you are currently configuring a new Model 3 or Model Y, this is the point where you should stop treating EAP as a “maybe later” decision. Tesla's current wording suggests the one-time purchase route is closing, so waiting could turn a fixed upgrade choice into a recurring monthly cost later.

That does not automatically mean you should rush into buying it. But it does mean the decision now belongs in the order conversation, not as something you can casually revisit on the same terms months later.

My view as a UK Tesla owner

My experience

I think this part of the story could be more relevant than the full FSD headline for a lot of normal UK buyers. A £3,400 upgrade still needs serious thought, but it is close enough to feel attainable in a way that £6,800 often is not. That is why losing the one-time EAP option matters. It removes the middle-ground route that many buyers may have seen as the most realistic fit.

Do not view EAP in isolation from the rest of your ownership costs

If you are already stretching to buy a Tesla, cheap charging and long-term running costs are still likely to matter more than software extras. My Intelligent Octopus Go guide is worth reading if you want the strongest UK home-charging angle, and you can use my Octopus link if you want the current referral bonus too.

If you are keeping the car for years and want to think about longer-term value properly, it is also worth reading my guides to battery health tracking with Tessie and TeslaFi ownership analytics. Both are more useful when you look at the whole ownership-cost picture, not just software options in isolation.

Bottom line: Tesla's UK configurator suggests Enhanced Autopilot will no longer be available as a one-time £3,400 upgrade after May 21, 2026. If you were considering EAP as the more practical alternative to full FSD, this may be your last window to buy it outright.

Start here: if you are ordering before the cutoff, use my Tesla referral link for £500 off, then compare this with my full FSD buy-vs-subscribe guide.

Enhanced Autopilot UK FAQ

How much is Tesla Enhanced Autopilot in the UK?
The current Tesla UK configurator wording shown in the screenshots lists Enhanced Autopilot at £3,400.

When does Tesla stop one-time EAP purchases in the UK?
Tesla's current configurator wording indicates one-time purchases are available until May 21, 2026.

Is Enhanced Autopilot affected by the same change as FSD?
Yes. The configurator wording indicates both Enhanced Autopilot and Full Self-Driving Capability will move away from one-time purchases after the current cutoff window.