
Tesla is flexing its self-driving muscles through an unlikely source, as Li Auto CEO Li Xiang gave the company tremendous credit for its ability to continue improving upon its Full Self-Driving suite.
Xiang spoke at Li Auto’s in-house AI Talk series, giving Tesla Full Self-Driving some impressive kudos, considering the company’s prowess in the autonomy sector and its focus on the simple things.
These comments reflect the latest performance of the FSD suite in China, and not the more robust version in the United States, which has been wildly impressive since the release of Hardware 4 with certain vehicles, especially the new Model Y.
Li said (via Eletric-Vehicles):
“The performance after FSD 13.0 is still very strong. What we can see is that Tesla’s fundamentals are very solid. In the AI era, mastering the fundamentals is essential and cannot be skipped.”
The rollout of Full Self-Driving in China has been impressive, with recent accomplishments even showing vehicles traveling throughout some of the toughest conditions in terms of traffic and terrain.
Just this past weekend, one Tesla managed to make it to the base camp of Mount Everest, a tremendously difficult feat considering the potholes and unpredictable terrain that lay ahead.
Tesla Model 3 driver is using FSD to travel to Mt. Everest Base Camp
Tesla worked for months to roll out a version of Full Self-Driving in China earlier this year.
With the release of what it referred to as “City Autopilot,” it gave owners in the largest automotive market in the world the opportunity to experience semi-autonomous driving technology, something that the company hopes to bring to other regions, most notably Europe, later this year.
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