Tesla Model 3 driver is using FSD to travel to Mt. Everest Base Camp
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A Tesla Model 3 owner in China is livestreaming an extraordinary Full Self Driving (FSD) journey from Henan Province to Everest Base Camp, covering 4,000 kilometers (2,485 miles). The journey, filled with breathtaking views and challenging altitudes, underscores the impressive capabilities of FSD. Observations indicate that the vehicle is close to its destination, which may be reached soon. This venture follows previous manual trips to Everest's base camp, demonstrating the evolution of Tesla's technology in extreme conditions, including high altitudes requiring supplemental oxygen.
Count on Tesla drivers in China to push Full Self Driving (FSD) as far as it could go. A brave Model 3 owner is currently going on an epic journey from Henan Province to the base camp of Mt. Everest on FSD.
This is not the first time that a Tesla has driven to Mt. Everest's base camp; a Model 3 achieved a manually driven trip in September 2020.
At an altitude of 4,600 meters, this may be the highest place FSD has reached, with passengers needing occasional oxygen intake.
Recent posts suggest that the ambitious destination may be within reach, as the Model 3 seems to be nearing the Everest Base Camp.
Read at TESLARATI
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