Chinese Tesla owners take FSD v13 testing to the extreme on dangerous mountain roads and more (videos)

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It has been around a month since Tesla (TSLA) launched its Autopilot Full Self-Driving (FSD) in China.

Chinese Tesla owners have been extensively testing FSD in the country, putting it through almost every scenario and terrain possible.

However, some Tesla owners have taken it to the extreme. In some of the new videos, Tesla FSD in China has been seen self-driving on dangerous and risky roads like mountains, cliffs, tunnels, and even a river-crossing bridge on the damn (videos below).

Although Tesla FSD is facing some regulatory hurdles in China right now, the system will be back and these videos are still worth the watch.

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Tesla FSD v13.2.6 getting tested on narrow mountain roads with a risk of tumbling down the cliff.
Tesla FSD v13.2.6 getting tested on narrow mountain roads with a risk of tumbling down the cliff. Credit: @Tslachan via X (Twitter).

Although major Chinese cities are fully developed, there are suburbs and other cities with less-developed road infrastructure. As we previously reported, Tesla FSD is already performing well on unmarked Chinese roads.

Tesla FSD’s ability to run smoothly on unmarked and unpaved roads helps explore unexpected terrains. FSD in China has proven that it can even navigate dirt roads with accuracy. So, Chinese Tesla owners took it to the extreme and put FSD through its most risky testing yet.

Mountains & Cliffs

This is the most extreme level of FSD testing I’ve seen in my 10-year coverage of Tesla Autopilot.

In two different videos, Tesla owners took their cars to the mountains and turned on Autopilot FSD on very narrow mountain roads. A single mistake or unintended acceleration could end in a tumble off the cliff or an accident.

However, these daring Chinese Tesla owners were ready to take the risk. Chinese FSD videos are mostly shared on their native social media like Weibo but ultimately make it to the US on X (Twitter) and other platforms.

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FSD Testing Through a Narrow Tunnel

This is not as risky as Tesla FSD going through mountain cliff roads we saw above, but it shows its accuracy when faced with scenarios it hasn’t learned before.

A Tesla owner tried to pass through a narrow, single-lane, short tunnel. FSD first saw a bike coming from the front. FSD stopped for the bike to pass and then approached the tunnel. Understanding the level of difficulty, Tesla Autopilot moved forward slowly and cautiously.

Interestingly, in real life, we get to pass through such terrains when cruising through mountainous regions in South Asia.

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Crossing A River (Narrow Damn)

These Tesla FSD videos from China are good content for a Red Bull or Mountain Dew ad campaign. We can see no fear in the voices of Chinese Tesla FSD beta testers; rather, they’re overjoyed.

One such Tesla owner took his vehicle to a river crossing. This is also a risky single-lane road that is potentially dangerous for FSD as the self-driving system hasn’t gone through such a terrain before. However, with only cameras and AI, Tesla Autopilot navigated this road perfectly.

However, we don’t know yet how much of a potential safety hazard the FSD system was aware of during these drives. So, use extra caution and stay highly vigilant to take over driving as soon as possible.

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Iqtidar Ali
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