Tesla has introduced its supervised Full Self-Driving (FSD) package for the Model 3 in China, priced at approximately $9,400. This marks Tesla's most significant software initiative in its second-largest market. Due to local regulations, the system is branded as "Navigation on Autopilot" or "Intelligent Assisted Driving," reflecting its Level 2 driver-assistance capabilities, which require drivers to remain alert.
The software mirrors the U.S. version, featuring advanced navigation and urban driving capabilities. However, Tesla's one-time purchase model in China contrasts with its subscription approach in Europe, aiming to accelerate adoption and data collection. This launch positions Tesla against strong local competitors like XPeng and Huawei, who have been advancing their own driver-assistance technologies.
Tesla Launches Supervised FSD in China for $9,400 on Model 3
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