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Tesla ‘Full Self-Driving’ Australian testing officially confirmed TechTricks365


Electric vehicle maker Tesla has confirmed it is now testing its Full Self-Driving (FSD) semi-autonomous technology in Australia, revealing the news via the X social media platform owned by its CEO Elon Musk.

The post by Tesla AI, shared by Tesla Australia and New Zealand, showed what appears to be a Tesla Model 3 sedan using FSD to perform an infamous Melbourne ‘hook turn’ as it drives through the Victorian capital’s central business district using the system. 

A human driver is clearly seen, as is the central display showing the surroundings of the vehicle as it navigates city traffic, including other cars, pedestrians, cyclists and of course trams, in a journey lasting longer than the sped-up video’s nearly two-minute length.

Tesla first began testing its FSD system locally in January 2023 – or earlier – but the automaker’s Australian division had not officially confirmed testing on local roads until now.

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The FSD technology cannot legally be used by the public on Australian roads and is currently not available to Tesla owners even if their vehicle has the capability. 

Some Australian customers have paid as much as $10,100 to have access to the Tesla FSD Beta technology in their vehicle via a software update once it has been legally approved for testing on public roads. 

Tesla owners in Australia – as well as Belgium and Germany – were among the first outside the US to be able to reserve the system in their cars. 

Local release timing for FSD has not been revealed, but following the automaker’s acknowledgement of local testing the system could be introduced more broadly here this year. 

Tesla’s FSD system was first offered to selected owners in the US in October 2020, before it was rolled out to all North American Tesla customers in November 2022.