
"Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised software has reached a major milestone in Australia and New Zealand. In less than two weeks since its public release, owners have collectively driven over 1 million kilometers with the advanced driver-assist system engaged. The achievement comes just days after a Model Y successfully covered 13,500 km of Australia's roads using FSD Supervised."
"Rapid adoption The electric vehicle maker confirmed the FSD Supervised milestone in a post on its official Tesla Australia and New Zealand X account, noting that drivers are averaging about 80,000 kilometers per day with FSD Supervised active. To highlight the milestone, Tesla noted that the distance was equivalent to 67 laps around Australia or 625 trips from Auckland to Invercargill."
Tesla's FSD Supervised reached over one million kilometers driven collectively in Australia and New Zealand within two weeks of public availability. Drivers averaged roughly 80,000 kilometers per day with FSD Supervised active, a distance Tesla equated to 67 laps around Australia or 625 trips between Auckland and Invercargill. A single Model Y covered 13,500 km using FSD Supervised. Public access for FSD Supervised opened September 18, marking the first right-hand-drive market for Full Self-Driving (Supervised). Most regional Teslas still run older Hardware 3, which currently lacks support for the latest FSD versions; rollout to HW3 vehicles will expand adoption.
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