Reports have emerged that major automakers are not interested in licensing Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology. CEO Elon Musk has publicly expressed that he has offered to license FSD to competitors, but they have shown little interest, sometimes proposing small, long-term pilot programs with what Musk described as "unworkable requirements" for Tesla. This reluctance from other car manufacturers could be a significant hurdle for one of Tesla's potential growth areas. While the company continues to develop FSD, its widespread adoption across the industry through licensing now seems less likely. There has been no significant immediate market reaction reported in the financial press directly tied to this specific news on November 29, 2025.
Legacy Automakers Reportedly Uninterested in Licensing Tesla's Full Self-Driving Technology
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