Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) package might finally be making its way to Europe and China, but there’s a big hurdle Tesla needs to overcome first.
On Thursday, Tesla’s official AI account on X tweeted a roadmap for the company’s AI team, mostly consisting on various autonomous driving features for Tesla cars.
One part of the roadmap stands out: Tesla plans to launch FSD in both Europe and China in the first quarter of 2025. FSD originally launched as limited beta in the U.S. in October 2020, and has been gradually expanded to more users in the country since (though some of its features are still labeled as beta software).
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There’s a big caveat, though: For this to happen, regulators in the EU and China must approve FSD, which is a big if given that FSD has been under regulatory scrutinydue to a variety of safety issues. Right now, Tesla …