Tesla Applies to Test FSD 14 in Urban Sweden
Tesla has taken a significant step towards expanding its Full Self-Driving (FSD) capabilities in Europe. The company has applied to test its latest version, FSD 14, in urban environments, pending approval from a Swedish municipality. This application marks a key milestone for Tesla in Europe, as it allows the company to demonstrate its technology to regulators and policymakers. The Swedish Transport Administration recently conducted a site assessment test (SAT) for FSD version 14 with Tesla on local roads. The agency is now reviewing the results, with a process expected to take one to two weeks. FSD 14, set to roll out later this week, promises a dramatic gain in performance and fewer 'nag' reminders for driver attention. It will run on ten times more parameters than the current release, making it the second biggest update after v12. Once deployed, FSD 14 will gradually roll out to all countries where regulators allow it, with European regulators yet to grant full approval for public availability. If the assessment is positive, Tesla will be approved to begin testing FSD 14 on certain highways and roads in Sweden. Local support could play an important role in encouraging municipalities to grant approval for Tesla's testing. Tesla's application to test FSD 14 in urban environments in Sweden is a significant step towards expanding its autonomous driving capabilities in Europe. The company awaits the Swedish Transport Administration's review, with a decision expected in one to two weeks. Successful testing could pave the way for wider adoption of FSD technology across the continent.
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