
"Tesla has launched its Full Self-Driving suite in a new region, marking a significant step in the company's progress to expand its driver assistance suite on a global scale. It is also the first time Tesla has launched FSD in a right-hand-drive market. Today, Tesla launched Full Self-Driving in Australia for purchase by car buyers for $10,100, according to Aussie automotive blog Man of Many, which tried out the suite earlier this week."
"It is the first time Tesla has launched the suite by name in a region outside of North America. In China, Tesla has "City Autopilot," as it was not permitted to use the Full Self-Driving label for regulatory reasons. However, Tesla still lists Full Self-Driving (Supervised) as available in the U.S., Canada, China, Mexico, and Puerto Rico. The company teased the launch of the suite in Australia earlier this week,"
Tesla made Full Self-Driving available for purchase in Australia at a $10,100 price. The launch is the first named FSD release in a right-hand-drive market and the first region named outside North America. The FSD capability adds Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control along with features from Basic and Enhanced Autopilot. Rollout will occur in stages, beginning with Model 3 and Model Y vehicles equipped with Hardware 4. China uses a "City Autopilot" label where regulations prohibit the FSD name. Tesla lists Full Self-Driving (Supervised) as available in several other countries.
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