Tesla launches its Full Self-Driving package in China for around $9,400 on the Model 3, rebranded as Navigation on Autopilot to meet local regulations.

Tesla announced that its Full Self-Driving system, FSD Supervised, has launched across multiple countries and regions worldwide, with China included in

The long-awaited roll-out got regulator approval a week after Tesla CEO Elon Musk visited China as part of the US president’s delegation.

After years of delays, Tesla confirmed that its driving assistance system is now available in China. Nobody can find it, though.

Tesla's full self-driving (FSD) capabilities are now available in China after years of delay, the company said in an X post on Thursday.

Tesla has launched its Full Self-Driving system in China under a different name, facing strict regulations and fierce competition from XPeng and Huawei.

Catching up with the local competitors.

The company's FSD (Supervised) system is now available in China, where Tesla has been losing market share to domestic rivals

Tesla launches its Full Self-Driving package in China for around $9,400 on the Model 3, rebranded as Navigation on Autopilot to meet local regulations.

Tesla's FSD (Supervised) is now listed for China a week after Musk joined Trump in Beijing. Chinese rivals already offer Level 3 autonomy.