Tesla FSD

Tesla to launch FSD in China in Q1 2025

Tesla plans to launch FSD in China and Europe in the first quarter of 2025, pending regulatory approval. This is a slight delay from previous plans.

Tesla expects FSD approval in China by year-end

Tesla is likely to get regulatory approval to launch FSD in markets such as Europe and China by the end of this year, Elon Musk said.

China's 300 million e-scooters to be major challenge for Tesla FSD, says Xpeng exec

In central Guangzhou, for example, about 30 percent of roads don't have bike lanes, and e-scooters need to use the same roads as motor vehicles.

Tesla FSD performs 'extremely well' in Silicon Valley and highways, Xpeng CEO says after US experience

Tesla FSD performs extremely well in Silicon Valley and on highways, achieving high scores and handling many road conditions smoothly, Xpeng CEO He Xiaopeng said.

Xpeng CEO tests Tesla FSD V12 while visiting US

Xpeng CEO said he experienced FSD V12.3.6 and hopes to borrow a vehicle with the latest V12.4.1 software.

Shanghai's Nanhui facilitating 10 Tesla cars for FSD pilot use

Shanghai's Nanhui New Town is facilitating 10 Tesla vehicles for a FSD (Full Self-Driving) pilot, local media outlet SH Observer quoted an official as saying.

Tesla preparing to register FSD with Chinese authorities, report says

Tesla will be able to let its employees test its FSD internally on public roads once it successfully registers it with Chinese authorities, and then offer it as an upgrade to Chinese users in the coming months, according to Reuters.

China may support Tesla's local testing of robotaxi, report says

The Chinese government will likely support Tesla's local testing of robotaxi, but did not immediately approve its widespread use of FSD features, according to local media.

Xpeng CEO says he welcomes Tesla to bring FSD to China

Tesla has great autonomous driving technology and brand, and only with the entry of more good products and technology can the whole market and customers have a better experience, Xpeng CEO said.

Tesla clears key hurdle for assisted driving in China with Baidu deal, report says

Tesla is set to clear a key hurdle to launching advanced assisted driving features in China by partnering with Baidu on mapping and navigation features, Bloomberg reported.