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Netizen Asks When Tesla's FSD Will Enter China, Musk: It Could Happen Soon

Wang Lve Sun, Apr 21 2024 10:25 AM EST

On April 21st, according to media reports, a Chinese netizen inquired about the timing of Tesla's FSD entering the Chinese market.

It is reported that the car owner expressed anticipation for Tesla's FSD (Full Self-Driving) to be launched in China soon, and is keenly observing the progress of the HW3.0 system and when the new reverse assist feature can be rolled out to Tesla HW3.0 owners in China. s_01370fad195c4bf6b6b6703d34341220.jpg Elon Musk responded, "It might happen soon."

Since March of this year, Tesla has been deploying its latest FSD V12.3 beta software update, which has been integrated into the 2023.44.30.25 software update.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk stated, "This is a significant release, arguably should be called V13."

As early as November last year, there were reports that the Tesla FSD Beta version was about to enter China.

Tesla's official website in China has updated the owner's manual for Chinese users, adding content related to FSD Beta, indicating that FSD is about to be launched in China.

Taking the new Tesla Model 3 as an example, opting for FSD will cost 64,000 yuan. With FSD installed, the vehicle can recognize traffic lights and parking signs and react accordingly, as well as provide automatic driving assistance on city streets. s_1c19f5320f9c484c8bd1b98ead0a5770.jpg