Tesla's FSD Faces Challenges in China, Fueling a Gray Market Industry Chain
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Tesla's official intelligent assisted driving features carry a hefty price tag, which has inadvertently spurred the growth of a gray market for knock-off modification modules. These modules, priced at mere hundreds of yuan, purport to unlock various advanced functionalities, including disabling the steering wheel grip detection. However, they pose significant safety risks and may invalidate the vehicle's warranty. Some car owners who have installed these modules have encountered system crashes and other issues, leaving them struggling to safeguard their rights. Despite some products being removed from e-commerce platforms, similar items can still be unearthed by altering search terms. In response, Tesla is expediting the rollout of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) capabilities in China, with the official function being introduced in a methodical manner.