Tesla Korea announced today (July 10) that it has officially launched its autonomous driving feature, Full Self-Driving (FSD) (Supervised) v14 Lite, in Korea.
Following its release in the North American market at the end of June, Korea has become the second market in the world to receive this feature.
Full Self-Driving (Supervised) performs route navigation, steering, lane changes, and parking under the driver's supervision.
The company explained that it supports natural and stable driving in everyday situations, such as entering intersections and navigating curved sections, and responds intuitively even in complex road environments.
Tesla Korea emphasized that this launch demonstrates how much importance Tesla places on the Korean market.
Tesla Korea is preparing a new store in Anseong for the second half of the year and is consistently expanding its charging infrastructure, including the installation of Superchargers (chargers) at highway rest areas, along with the expansion of its service center network.
This update will be provided sequentially to Model 3 and Model Y vehicles produced in the United States that have Full Self-Driving (Supervised) activated.
It also applies to vehicles that are five years old.
Tesla Korea advised, "Full Self-Driving (Supervised) is not a fully autonomous driving feature and may not perfectly recognize all obstacles, roads, and traffic conditions," adding, "Drivers must always pay attention and be prepared to take control of the vehicle immediately."
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