Tesla plans to launch its Full Self-Driving (FSD) software in Europe and China in early 2025, pending regulatory approval. Elon Musk, Tesla's CEO, anticipates receiving approval from both regions by the end of 2024. While Chinese authorities have tentatively approved FSD, the status of approval from European Union regulators remains unclear. Musk also aims to introduce FSD to Right-Hand Drive markets like the UK, Hong Kong, and Macau by early to mid-2025. Tesla will debut FSD for Cybertrucks this month, along with Autopark functionality. In October, Tesla will enhance FSD with unpark, park, and reverse features. FSD is not included in the base price of Tesla vehicles and requires a separate purchase. US customers can opt for an $8,000 one-time purchase or a $99 monthly subscription for the supervised version of FSD.
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