At present, Tesla has introduced the FSD (Full Self Driving) function in North America, and many car owners have already used FSD instead of manual driving. A few days ago, users uploaded a video of Tesla’s autopilot, which attracted the attention of many people. This Model 3 departed from SpaceX’s Los Angeles headquarters to Tesla’s former headquarters in Silicon Valley. The entire 360 miles (579 kilometers) included urban roads, expressways, and highways.
However, after the Tesla Model 3 turns on the FSD Beta function, the autopilot ability is more stable, and it can easily cope with left-turning, lane-changing overtaking, and up-and-down ramp conditions. According to the video shooter, the whole journey took 9 and a half hours, and there was no manual takeover during driving.
It has to be said that Tesla’s FSD function in the US domestic market has actual capabilities beyond many people’s imagination. In addition, a few days ago, Musk also drove a Tesla vehicle. After turning on the FSD Beta function, he randomly chose a route to drive on the map.
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It should be noted that these random routes are not supported by high-precision maps, and even Tesla vehicles have never arrived. However, the vehicles have been driving under the control of the FSD function, which shows extremely strong stability, and there is no need to take over the whole process.
Earlier, Musk said that the latest generation of advanced driver assistance system FSD Beta 10.5 will be released soon and is currently open to employees for testing. In the Chinese market, Tesla is expected to provide FSD functions to Chinese consumers next year, but Tesla has not confirmed this news.