From:Internet Info Agency 2026-02-21 14:57:09
Tesla CEO Elon Musk recently responded to user suggestions, revealing that the Full Self-Driving (FSD) system will soon include voice prompt functionality. Previously, Tesla owner @pbeisel shared on X (formerly Twitter) an experience in which he completed a roughly 48-kilometer drive using FSD v14, requiring only minimal intervention during parking and route selection. Some users pointed out that the current FSD system cannot accept natural-language commands—such as “park near the entrance” or “turn right at the next block”—limiting interaction efficiency. Musk briefly replied “Coming soon,” suggesting Tesla is developing FSD with voice-command capabilities. Currently, FSD relies primarily on cameras, algorithms, and navigation data for decision-making; adding voice prompts would enhance users’ control over driving details. However, neither the specific launch date nor implementation details have been announced yet.

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