
Tesla has released Full Self-Driving (FSD) in Mexico, expanding outside Canada and the USA for the first time.
This expansion of FSD hits Mexico ahead of Europe and China. Today, the Tesla AI team said ¡Hola México!, while quoting a post from Tesla Owners Mexico that showed a Tesla running FSD, confirming the expansion.
What does this mean? You can now technically use FSD to drive across North America. Now that is going to be a game-changer.
Tesla’s timeline for FSD is to expand the feature to Europe and China in Q1. So let’s wait and see if this is still on track, as the releases are pending regulatory approvals.
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