Tesla Europe shares FSD test video weeks ahead of launch target
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Tesla has begun showcasing its Supervised Full Self-Driving (FSD) capabilities through engineering tests in Europe, with a recent video recorded in Amsterdam. The company aims to launch the FSD software in European markets soon, but emphasizes that its current tests are just engineering drives requiring active driver supervision. Approval from the Dutch RDW and the EU is necessary before the software can be publicly deployed. Elon Musk anticipates that Tesla will gain regulatory approval during an upcoming assembly, facilitating the broader rollout of FSD in the region.
Tesla's latest video demonstrates engineering test drives for its Supervised Full Self-Driving (FSD) in Europe, signaling progress towards regulatory approval in the coming months.
Elon Musk emphasized during the Q4 earnings call the expectation of gaining regulatory approval for FSD during an upcoming assembly, highlighting the company's commitment to European rollout.
The Dutch RDW, responsible for overseeing self-driving vehicle regulations, must approve Tesla's submission before the EU can grant permission for public deployment of the FSD system.
While Tesla aims for a deployment this year, the company notes that current drives are engineering tests, requiring driver supervision and pending regulatory approval.
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