The most advanced semi-autonomous tech in Tesla’s arsenal is finally available to use by Australian customers, but not everyone who has spent up to $12,000 on the system since 2017 can use it.

Tesla’s most advanced semi-autonomous driving system, Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised, is finally available for use on public roads – including test drives at showrooms – by customers in Australia and New Zealand.

However, not everyone who has paid up to $12,000 – before inflation – for Tesla FSD since it went on sale in 2017 can use the tech, which allows for largely human-unassisted driving where conditions allow.

First to receive access to FSD Supervised starting today are Teslas with newer Hardware 4 cameras, covering Model 3s built since its major ‘facelift’ in September 2023, and Model Y

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