Tesla Submits FSD Supervised for Taiwan Approval, Ends One-Time Purchase in July
Original: Tesla 完成 FSD Supervised 在台送件,7 月起停止官網一次性購買方案
Tesla has filed for FSD Supervised regulatory approval in Taiwan and will discontinue its lifetime purchase option on June 30.
Tesla has submitted its Full Self-Driving (Supervised) system to Taiwan's Vehicle Safety Center for certification review, though approval is still pending. The L2 driver-assistance system requires continuous driver supervision at all times. In parallel, Tesla is ending its one-time FSD purchase option globally on June 30, shifting entirely to a subscription model.
Tesla has officially filed an application with Taiwan's Vehicle Safety Center (車安中心) seeking certification approval for its Full Self-Driving (Supervised) — referred to in Chinese as 全自動輔助駕駛(受駕駛監督) — marking a significant step toward making the feature available to Tesla owners in Taiwan. The submission is currently pending regulatory review, and no approval timeline has been announced.
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