Tesla planerar lansering av Full Self-Driving i Japan 2026

Teslas Full Self-Driving-teknik väntas introduceras i Japan 2026, enligt vd:n för det japanska dotterbolaget. Testkörningar med anställda har redan gett positiva resultat, vilket banar väg för regulatoriskt godkännande. Detta sker i samband med en stark försäljningstillväxt för bolaget i landet.

Richi Hashimoto, vd för Teslas japanska dotterbolag, har meddelat att bolaget siktar på att införa Full Self-Driving (FSD)-teknik i Japan senast 2026. Han sade: ”Vi siktar på införande 2026. [Vi] gör allt som står i vår makt [för att uppnå detta].” Test drives of FSD began with Tesla employees in 2025, starting with the Model 3 in August and expanding to the Model Y on March 5, 2026. These trials received positive media reviews, highlighting Japan's orderly traffic and strict safety culture as ideal conditions for autonomous driving development. Vid regulatoriskt godkännande skulle over-the-air-programuppdateringar kunna aktivera FSD på cirka 40 000 Tesla-fordon som redan kör på japanska vägar. Denna expansion överensstämmer med Teslas bredare ansträngningar att utveckla sina förarassistansfunktioner globalt, trots tidigare byråkratiska utmaningar. Teslas momentum i Japan framgår av försäljningssiffrorna. Under 2025 levererade bolaget rekordmånga 10 600 fordon, en ökning med nästan 90 procent från föregående år och första gången över 10 000 enheter årligen. Under Hashimotos ledning har Tesla övergått från enbart onlineförsäljning till att etablera 29 fysiska showroom i köpcentrum med hög trafik, parallellt med personalutbildning och nya finansieringsalternativ som introducerades i januari 2026. Dessutom planerar Tesla att utöka sitt Supercharger-nätverk till över 1 000 punkter senast 2027, vilket förbättrar tillgängligheten för elbilar i regionen. Dessa framsteg positionerar Japan som en nyckelmarknad i Teslas internationella satsning på hållbar mobilitet.”,

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