Musk says Tesla's Full Self-Driving may enter China very soon
Tesla is recalling close to 4,000 of its Cybertrucks to fix an accelerator pedal that can get stuck, increasing the risk of a crash.
April 20 (Reuters) - Tesla (TSLA.O), opens new tab chief Elon Musk on Saturday said the electric-vehicle (EV) maker may make Full Self-Driving (FSD) available to customers in China very soon.
Musk said, opens new tab "It may be possible very soon" while replying to an X post by a user asking when the EV maker would launch FSD in China.
The Musk-led EV maker rolled out FSD four years ago but has yet to make it available in China despite customers urging it to do so.
Tesla is recalling close to 4,000 of its Cybertrucks to fix an accelerator pedal that can get stuck, increasing the risk of a crash.
Other Chinese automakers have been seeking to gain an advantage over Tesla by rolling out similar software.
In March, Chinese automaker Xpeng (9868.HK), opens new tab said it is upgrading its advanced driver assistance software and plans to make all of its functions available to drivers across China by 2024.