Tesla has just announced the rollout of Actually Smart Summon (A.S.S.) in Europe and the Middle East, following its initial release back in September. This feature, which is part of the Full Self-Driving (FSD) package, allows Tesla owners to summon their vehicles to their location using the Tesla mobile app.
In Europe and the Middle East, the range of A.S.S. is limited to 15 meters and is restricted to parking lots. This limitation is likely due to regulations imposed by EU authorities. Users in these regions are receiving the A.S.S. update with software version 2024.44.3.
While FSD is not yet available in Europe, it is expected to be rolled out in the first quarter of 2025. This will bring advanced autonomous driving capabilities to Tesla vehicles in these regions, allowing them to navigate roads and handle complex driving scenarios with minimal human intervention.
The introduction of A.S.S. and the upcoming launch of FSD in Europe and the Middle East demonstrate Tesla’s commitment to expanding its innovative technology to a global audience. As the automotive industry continues to evolve towards autonomous driving, Tesla remains at the forefront with its cutting-edge features and advancements in self-driving technology.