Tesla plans to launch a significant software update in China that will introduce advanced driver-assist capabilities similar to its Full Self-Driving (Supervised) features in the U.S. This update, reported by Bloomberg, aims to enhance Tesla’s handling of urban driving tasks such as exits, intersections, and traffic signals. Initially available to select owners who purchased the feature, the rollout is part of Elon Musk's broader strategy to gain approval for FSD in China, navigating regulatory challenges regarding data transfer and video training.
Tesla's software update in China will enable advanced driver-assist features similar to Full Self-Driving, enhancing functionality for local EV owners.
The upcoming update is expected to allow Tesla vehicles to manage a variety of driving tasks in urban environments effectively.
Elon Musk noted the complexities of FSD's rollout in China, particularly concerning data transfer and training restrictions imposed by both governments.
This new feature will first be available to Tesla owners who have purchased FSD and will expand to other models subsequently.
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