Tesla Targets 2025 for Full Self-Driving Launch in China and Europe, Pending Approval
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Tesla is gearing up to bring its full self-driving software, known as FSD, to China and Europe by the first quarter of 2025, pending regulatory approval, according to a roadmap the electric vehicle (EV) giant released Thursday.
Tesla’s advanced driver assistance system is currently at Level 2 on the International Society of Automotive Engineers’ scale, meaning it still requires human supervision. Tesla aims to gradually improve the FSD system through continuous iterations, moving closer to achieving full autonomous driving.
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- Tesla plans to bring its Full Self-Driving (FSD) software to China and Europe by Q1 2025, pending regulatory approval.
- The company aims to enhance its Level 2 driver assistance system through continuous updates, moving towards full autonomy.
- Tesla’s Cybertruck is expected to feature FSD soon, and the company will launch the 13th version of FSD by October with improved stability.
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- Tesla is planning to introduce its Full Self-Driving (FSD) software in China and Europe by Q1 2025, pending regulatory approval. Currently, Tesla's FSD operates at Level 2, requiring human supervision. The Cybertruck with FSD is set for release this month, and the 13th version of FSD is launching in October, improving its stability. Testing in Shanghai hints at FSD's impending China debut, a key market for intelligent driving tech.
- June 2024:
- Tesla was reportedly testing FSD in Shanghai, according to people close to Shanghai regulators.
- 2024-09-05:
- Tesla released a roadmap indicating plans to bring its full self-driving software, known as FSD, to China and Europe by the first quarter of 2025, pending regulatory approval.
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