Tesla has officially launched its Full Self-Driving (FSD) feature in Mexico, marking the first expansion of FSD outside of Canada and the USA. This move comes ahead of the planned expansions to Europe and China, making Mexico the first country outside of North America to have access to Tesla’s advanced autonomous driving system.
The announcement was made by the Tesla AI team on Twitter, with a message that read ¡Hola México!, accompanied by a post from Tesla Owners Mexico showcasing a Tesla vehicle utilizing FSD. This expansion opens up the possibility for Tesla owners to use FSD to drive across North America, a significant development that will undoubtedly change the game for Tesla drivers in the region.
Tesla’s timeline for the rollout of FSD includes plans to expand the feature to Europe and China in the first quarter of the year. However, regulatory approvals are still pending in these regions, so it remains to be seen if Tesla will be able to meet this timeline. Nevertheless, the expansion of FSD to Mexico marks a significant milestone for Tesla and its autonomous driving technology, paving the way for further global expansion in the near future.