Tesla has announced the availability of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) system in China after years of delays, marking the first confirmation of the technology's presence in the country. This announcement highlights Tesla's entry into the world's largest EV market, where local competitors have already secured Level 3 autonomous driving certifications and operate robotaxis. While Tesla's FSD is classified as a Level 2 system requiring active driver supervision, it is offered for a one-time fee of approximately $9,400. The timing of the announcement, following Elon Musk's discussions with Chinese officials, raises questions about regulatory approvals that remain unconfirmed. Meanwhile, Chinese rivals like Changan Auto and BAIC Motor have advanced in the autonomous driving sector, launching their own systems that allow hands-free driving under specific conditions.
Tesla Launches Full Self-Driving Technology in China Amidst Competitive Landscape
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