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Tesla launches free trial of assisted driving service in China
Mar 17, 2025 3:42 AM

BEIJING, March 17 (Reuters) - Tesla is

launching a free trial of its Full Self-Driving service in China

from March 17 to April 16, the company said on its Chinese

website.

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