Seventh International Stop for Tesla's Autonomous Tech
Tesla's Full Self-Driving Hits the Streets of South Korea: A New Era Begins!
Tesla's Full Self‑Driving (FSD) Supervised system has officially launched in South Korea, marking it the seventh country to embrace this revolutionary technology. This deployment signifies a major step in Tesla's commitment to expanding its autonomous driving suite worldwide. Starting November 23, 2025, Tesla owners in South Korea began receiving FSD Supervised version 14.1.4, heralding a new era of advanced driver‑assistance systems in Asia. While FSD is supervised, meaning drivers must remain attentive, its release in South Korea is pivotal, introducing the first Asian country outside China to the FSD experience. As Tesla navigates regulatory landscapes and local driving conditions, the launch showcases a blend of technological advancement and strategic market entry.
Introduction to Tesla FSD in South Korea
Global Expansion of Tesla's FSD Technology
Milestones: South Korea as the Seventh Country
Regulatory Landscape for FSD Launch in Asia
FSD Supervised: Features and Capabilities
Challenges: Legal and Safety Concerns
Public and Expert Reactions to FSD
Impact on Local Auto Industry: Hyundai & Kia
Economic and Social Implications
Future of Autonomous Driving in Asia
Conclusion: The Road Ahead for Tesla FSD
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