Tesla says will launch Full Self Driving in Europe and China early next year
Tesla plans to launch its Full Self Driving service in Europe and China in Q1 2025, pending regulatory approval, with Elon Musk optimistic about clearance by late 2024.
Read original articleTesla plans to launch its Full Self Driving (FSD) service in Europe and China in the first quarter of 2025, contingent upon receiving regulatory approval. Currently, Tesla has not obtained the necessary permissions to introduce the FSD product in these regions. CEO Elon Musk expressed optimism in July about securing regulatory clearance by the end of 2024. The FSD service, which is a paid add-on to Tesla vehicles, is part of Musk's strategy to enhance the company's focus on artificial intelligence and self-driving technology. However, it is important to note that despite its name, the FSD does not enable fully autonomous driving; drivers must remain attentive and ready to take control of the vehicle when necessary. The FSD is an upgrade to Tesla's existing Autopilot feature, which is already available in Europe and China, and a limited version of FSD has been offered in China for several years. Musk has been promising fully autonomous driving capabilities since 2016, but technical and regulatory challenges have hindered the realization of this goal.
- Tesla's Full Self Driving service is set to launch in Europe and China in Q1 2025, pending regulatory approval.
- Regulatory permissions for FSD in these regions have not yet been granted.
- Elon Musk anticipates regulatory clearance by the end of 2024.
- FSD is a paid add-on and requires driver supervision; it does not provide full autonomy.
- The FSD service is part of Tesla's broader strategy to advance AI and self-driving technology.
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