Tesla Autopilot FSD Full Analysis: Is Level 2 Safe Enough? Global Approval and Expansion Status, Future Blueprint & Challenges
The electric vehicle giant TSL's FSD full self-driving system has been successively launched in countries such as the US, Canada, China, and Australia. With a cumulative data of 4.7 billion miles, the official claims it is 10 times safer than humans. How will it develop in the future? What challenges will it face? This article provides a detailed overview. (Background: TSL launched "FSD self-driving" smoothly driving through vegetable markets in China, is Taiwan next?) (Additional background: TSL achieved "factory self-driving vehicles to drive to the dock", Musk: AI brings a driverless FSD era) The electric vehicle giant TSL (Tesla)) has officially opened full self-driving (FSD) in Australia and New Zealand this week. Owners can directly enable it through OTA updates without the need to return to the dealership. This marks the first time that both countries can use the complete version of FSD, signifying a milestone in TSL's self-driving expansion in the Asia-Pacific region, while also sparking heated discussions about safety, adoption rates, and regulation.
動區BlockTempo·2025-08-29 08:24