Recently, some related media reported that Tesla will use the advanced driver assistance map provided by Baidu Maps for the Chinese version of FSD (Full Self-Driving). Not long ago, Baidu Maps also announced that lane-level navigation will be launched in Tesla's world premiere in May.
Judging from the pictures exposed by netizens, the upcoming Baidu map Tesla lane-level navigation interface is very similar to the recently updated overseas FSD interface, and the screen integrates lane-level map + visual perception information.
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Not long ago, Baidu Maps also announced that lane-level navigation will be launched in the world on Tesla models in May, according to relevant media analysis, this seems to indicate that Tesla and Baidu Maps have completed the lane-level map data required for FSD.
According to people familiar with the matter, the main purpose of Musk's visit to China is to discuss the possibility of launching full autonomous driving (FSD) in China and seek approval.
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At present, the relevant fully autonomous driving technology of domestic manufacturers has not yet been approved by the relevant departments, but it is expected that in the near future, all models equipped with full autonomous driving functions may be on the road.
In the "Notice on the Testing of 4 Safety Requirements for Automotive Data Processing (First Batch)" released on the 28th, the models produced by Tesla's Shanghai Gigafactory meet the compliance requirements and are the only foreign-funded enterprises that meet the compliance requirements. This means that in terms of data security, Tesla has passed the national automotive data security requirements, and the ban on parking and driving has been lifted in various places.
To put it simply, Tesla's relevant models have met the national requirements in terms of data security, and relevant functions related to domestic users and road data will be able to land.
At present, there is still some time for the approval of full autonomous driving, and various car companies are also constantly developing and debugging.