Tesla began a staged rollout of Full Self-Driving (Supervised) to owners in Australia, starting with Hardware 4-equipped Model 3 and Model Y vehicles. Early access testing by media preceded the official launch and demonstrated strong performance in urban, motorway, and complex ramp conditions. The company warns drivers to remain attentive because the system is not fully autonomous. Full purchase is currently the only option at AU$10,100, with a subscription model planned but not yet priced. Australia becomes the sixth region to receive some version of the suite, with China offering a variant called “City Autopilot.”
Tesla has already started rolling out its Full Self-Driving suite to owners in Australia after officially launching the driver assistance suite in the country yesterday. Earlier this week, Tesla seemed to be moving toward the launch of Full Self-Driving (Supervised) in Australia after numerous media members received early access to test its performance. Tesla officially launched Full Self-Driving (Supervised) in Australia yesterday.
Tesla is reminding drivers in Australia who are using the suite for the first time that they must not become complacent while FSD is in operation. It is not fully autonomous and still requires the driver to remain attentive to road conditions and the vehicle's surroundings. Currently, the suite is only available to purchase outright, and it comes at a cost of $10,100.
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