Tesla says Full Self-Driving (FSD) coming to South Korea soon [Video]

Tesla has shared a new video teasing the arrival of Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised in South Korea. Shared by @tesla_korea on X, the clip features the line “Next Destination: Korea — Coming Soon” alongside the Korean caption “FSD 감독형,” meaning “FSD (Supervised).”

The nearly 2-minute videos shows a Model S navigating from a parking lot through busy South Korean streets, handling a variety of scenarios including narrow streets with cars parked on the side of the road, pedestrians, and busy intersections that would make many drivers nervous. However, the software handled it with ease, navigating to the destination with no interventions by the driver sitting behind the wheel.

This new teaser confirms that Tesla’s advanced driver-assistance system has now been successfully tested in at least a dozen countries. The growing list includes Italy, the Netherlands, South Korea, Japan, Spain, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, and Puerto Rico, not including Canada, the U.S., China, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Australia and New Zealand, where the feature is already available—a clear sign that Tesla is preparing to bring its self-driving software to a global audience.

Tesla’s FSD (Supervised) system is designed to enable vehicles to navigate city streets, roundabouts, and highways with minimal driver input, though driver supervision is still required. The software has steadily improved through the company’s neural-network architecture, which relies entirely on end-to-end AI vision rather than traditional code-based programming.

By expanding testing into diverse international markets, Tesla’s system is a scalable approach to global autonomy—one that adapts to varying road signs, driving customs, and infrastructure layouts using real-world data rather than manual geofencing. Tesla has even said they have trained their system using videos of driving through city streets from YouTube.

This “train-anywhere, deploy-anywhere” capability could drastically lower costs and accelerate adoption worldwide. It also hints at the company’s readiness to move beyond the current “Supervised” stage toward a fully unsupervised system in select regions once regulators approve.

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