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Capability Signal

Tesla Reports FSD Supervised Coast-to-Coast Drives Completed

Tesla stated that its FSD Supervised software finished several coast-to-coast drives without human input, marking a clear step in long-distance autonomous capability.

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Yair Knijn

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Tesla posted that FSD Supervised completed several coast-to-coast drives without human input. The update points to expanding real-world performance on long routes.

The Claim Details

The statement from Tesla on X highlights that the software handled full cross-country trips with no driver intervention. This follows earlier reports of rising supervised miles in Tesla's operations.

Signs of Advancing Capability

Aggregate data in the Tesla Q1 2025 Shareholder Update already shows steady growth in total FSD miles and lower intervention rates. The new coast-to-coast runs extend that trend to demanding multi-day routes under varied conditions.

Next Verification Steps

Further filings with NHTSA or updated safety reports can add route specifics and intervention counts. Such records would convert the reported runs into traceable benchmarks.

AutonomyEV's opinion

This announcement signals concrete progress toward reliable long-haul autonomy. Teams tracking FSD should monitor upcoming Tesla reports for route data and continue testing the software on similar distances to confirm the gains.

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