Tesla Inc TSLA CEO Elon Musk said on Sunday that the electric vehicle maker's Full Self-driving (FSD) Beta version 10.13 would enable its cars to navigate routes where there are no maps available.
What Happened: The billionaire entrepreneur said FSD Beta 10.12.2 is expanding to 100,000 cars and that the 10.13 version will begin to handle roads with “no map data at all.”
The 10.13 version will also be able to smooth out intersection control, especially long lefts, Musk wrote in a tweet.
“Last point is a big deal. Within a few months, FSD should be able to drive to a GPS point with zero map data,” Musk wrote in the tweet.
Also, FSD Beta 10.12.2 now expanding to 100k cars.
10.13 smooths out intersection control, especially long lefts, and starts to handle roads with no map data at all.
Last point is a big deal. Within a few months, FSD should be able to drive to a GPS point with zero map data. — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 4, 2022
Why It Matters: Tesla has been significantly ramping up its beta program offering to customers. The EV maker had in April said it had rolled out its full self-driving beta software program to over 100,000 customers in the United States.
The Musk-led company first started testing out the FSD beta in late 2020 among a select group of customers known as beta testers.
See Also: Elon Musk Pushes Back Tesla Level 4 Self-Driving Target Yet Again
Musk recently said he believes Tesla is likely to actualize the FSD Level-4 system capabilities next year, pushing back the timeline yet again.
A Level-4 system implies the vehicle can handle all aspects of driving without human intervention. Tesla is currently at Level 2.
Price Action: Tesla closed 9.2% lower at $703.55 on Friday.
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