Full Self-Driving (FSD)
Coverage of Full Self-Driving (FSD) in the Nexus archive.
- Xpeng’s driverless cabs; Tesla launches FSD in China; Nio slams price wars: 7 EV reads
Xpeng has started mass production of autonomous cabs using its own chips, challenging Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) software. Tesla is launching its FSD in China, while Nio criticizes ongoing price wars in the EV market.
- Xpeng’s driverless cabs; Tesla launches FSD in China; Nio slams price wars: 7 EV reads
Xpeng has started mass production of autonomous cabs using its own chips, challenging Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) software. The article also mentions Tesla's FSD launch in China and Nio's criticism of price wars in the EV industry.
- Tesla brings 'Full Self-Driving' to China after years of delays as local EV rivals race ahead
Tesla has finally launched its Full Self-Driving capabilities in China after experiencing significant delays, as the company faces intensifying competition from local electric vehicle manufacturers. The announcement was made via X (formerly Twitter) on Thursday, marking an important milestone for Tesla's autonomous driving ambitions in the world's largest EV market.
- Tesla’s FSD launch in China heats up competition with domestic EV makers
Tesla has launched its Full Self-Driving (FSD) system in China and nine other countries, following CEO Elon Musk's recent visit to China as part of a tour with President Donald Trump. The arrival of FSD in China intensifies competition in the autonomous driving market where Level 3 automated driving has been legalized.
- Tesla hits Musk’s threshold for ‘safe unsupervised’ driving
Tesla's fleet of vehicles has driven over 10 billion miles using the Full Self-Driving system, crossing Elon Musk's threshold for 'safe unsupervised' driving. However, Tesla's FSD system remains a Level 2 system that requires a human driver to monitor the road. The company has not yet transitioned to fully autonomous driving.