
Tesla announced yesterday it is now rolling out Actually Smart Summon (A.S.S.) in Europe and the Middle East.
A.S.S. was first released back in September and leverages Full Self-Driving (FSD) to drive your Tesla to your location, using the Tesla mobile app.
In Europe and the Middle East, the range of A.S.S. is quite small at 15 meters (compared to the US and Canada) and still limited to parking lots. Thank EU regulators for this limitation, likely. Users are seeing the A.S.S. update arrive with software update 2024.44.3.
So far, FSD is not available in Europe yet, but it is slated to arrive in the first quarter of 2025.
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