Tesla‘s Full Self-Driving Beta program has reportedly expanded nearly 475% year-on-year and 78% from the previous quarter, according to Teslarati.
Tesla FSD Beta program enrolled 285,000 cars
According to a tweet from Tesla’s official account, the FSD Beta was made available to North American customers who purchased it this year. It further noted that the program has already enrolled 285,000 cars.
“Enabled anyone in North America who has purchased FSD to request FSD Beta, reaching 285k cars total.”
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Tesla’s target
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the company is striving to increase the number of testers during his appearance at All In Summit earlier this year. Besides this, he stated that Tesla hopes to have 1 million testers by the end of 2022.
Despite only enrolling 285,000 vehicles, they still made noteworthy progress, particularly in the previous year.
Tesla FSD Beta’s progress
According to Tesla’s Q4 2021 Update Letter, there were only 60,000 FSD Beta vehicles in the US just one year ago. Since then, the FSD Beta fleet has expanded to the point where it reached 160,000 users in North America in Q3 2022.
Tesla’s FSD Beta fleet has increased to 285,000 vehicles, which indicates a growth of 475% yearly. It also showed a 78% increase from one quarter to the next.
The Full Self-Driving suite customers in the United States received a wide release of FSD Beta 10.69.3.1, which started late last month. Since Q3 2022, Tesla FSD Beta has increased by 78% and about 475% YoY.
CEO Elon Musk has been genuine about the concept that FSD will make or break Tesla’s value in the coming years. Although the system has yet to be able to drive independently, FSD has undoubtedly made significant progress this year.