Although the event held yesterday by Tesla with Cybercab lasted only a few minutes, during the broadcast Elon Musk managed to drop several pearls and make some very encouraging promises. It seems the company has taken an important step in its Full autonomous driving systemmaking it much closer to end users who have complemented their Tesla purchase with FSD.

Elon Musk said yesterday that “Full self-driving (FSD) will be available in California and Texas next year.That is, in 2025, citizens of these two states will be able to activate the promised driving unattended it goes on for so long.

Of course, Musk’s words must be treated with caution, since these promises They repeat and fail for years. The Cybercab announcement and the latest details Tesla is revealing make us think it will be a good one this time, although the “next year” period may be delayed until the end of 2025that is, more than a year of waiting from now on.

What is Tesla Full Self Driving or FSD?

If you’re not very familiar with the company, you’re probably wondering what exactly this feature is. There are videos on social media of Teslas around the world turning on their own, changing lanes, passing vehicles and driving without driver input. So, what’s new in FSD?

In states like California or Texas, as well as other parts of the world, Teslas can enable autonomous driving. but constant supervision of the driver is requiredwho must take the reins or drive every few seconds to confirm that he is paying attention to traffic.

It is this part that Elon Musk and Tesla want to end in 2025. When FSD is activated unattended, drivers will be able to disengage from drivingThere will be no need to touch the steering wheel and the car will be able to move completely autonomously, without the driver intervening at all.

Well that’s exactly what Elon Musk confirmed for 2025.. There’s no exact date, so we’ll have to keep an eye on the company’s progress in this regard and its announcements as we move into the end of the year.

Tesla Model 3 next to Tesla Model Y

Currently only Texas and California

And, if it’s not clear, Elon Musk has made it clear that only states Texas and California They will be able to activate fully autonomous driving without supervision. Not even the entire US will take advantage of this feature, so if you have a Tesla in Spain or any other part of the world, you may want to sit and wait without getting too tired.

In this sense, countries like Spain are already discussing and passing laws on autonomous driving, but there is time for something like Tesla’s FSD to be able to make any decisions on the roads of the peninsula without driver supervision.

Source: Hiper Textual

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