
Canadians are eagerly awaiting for Full Self-Driving (FSD) beta to land up north, and Tesla CEO Elon Musk has provided an update.
When asked this morning if December was still likely for FSD beta to hit Canada by @kkvr2823, Musk said, “There are subtle, important, differences between US & Canada traffic rules, but FSD beta will be extended to Canada very soon.”
Musk had previously mentioned FSD beta would hit Canada “hopefully” in December. But now It’s unclear what “very soon” means in terms of a timeline, but this is “Elon time” so most likely the delay will reach into early 2021.
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