Tesla's executives in China have indicated that preparations for the Full Self-Driving (FSD) software rollout are underway, though no specific timeline has been set. A local training center has been established to adapt the technology to Chinese conditions. The company anticipates performance that matches or exceeds local drivers once released.
Tesla is advancing its plans to introduce Full Self-Driving (FSD) capabilities in China, according to a statement from a company executive. On February 10, 2026, Tesla China Vice President Grace Tao shared updates on the progress during a public discussion, as reported by automotive news observer Sawyer Merritt.
Tao emphasized the establishment of a dedicated local training center in China to tailor the FSD system to the region's unique driving environment. This facility aims to ensure the technology adapts effectively to local road conditions, traffic patterns, and regulations.
“We have set up a local training center in China specifically to handle this adaptation. Once officially released, it will demonstrate a level of performance that is no less than, and may even surpass, that of local drivers.” - Tesla China Vice President Grace Tao
While preparations are actively progressing, Tao noted that no firm timeline for the official release has been determined. This reflects ongoing efforts to meet regulatory approvals and technical requirements in the Chinese market, where autonomous driving technologies face specific scrutiny.
The announcement underscores Tesla's commitment to expanding its advanced driver-assistance features globally, building on successes in other regions. However, details on the exact scope of the rollout or integration with existing Tesla models in China remain undisclosed in the available information.