Tesla may soon bring its highly anticipated Full Self-Driving (FSD) feature to the UAE, potentially as early as next month. The announcement comes from Elon Musk, who hinted on social media that the advanced driver-assistance system could “hopefully” be available for Tesla owners in the country soon.
While the name suggests full autonomy, the system remains supervised, meaning drivers must stay attentive and be ready to take control at all times. FSD helps with tasks such as steering, lane changes, braking, urban navigation, and parking, providing an enhanced driving experience without removing responsibility from the driver.
If launched, this technology could transform daily commutes in UAE cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi, where traffic congestion is a frequent challenge. Tesla vehicles equipped with FSD would assist drivers on highways, navigate city streets, and park with greater ease, making urban driving more convenient and less stressful.
Musk’s remarks follow his recent visit to the UAE, where he engaged with senior officials and expressed positive views about the region. Although no official launch date has been confirmed and regulatory approvals are still pending, the potential rollout of Tesla’s Full Self-Driving in the UAE is already generating significant excitement among local EV enthusiasts.
For drivers in the UAE, this feature could mark the start of a new era in semi-autonomous driving, offering both safety assistance and advanced convenience for everyday journeys.
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