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Tesla owners in Malaysia can finally use the Autopark feature

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Tesla owners in Malaysia can finally use the Autopark feature

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Tesla owners in Malaysia can finally use the Autopark feature


Tesla owners in Malaysia have reported that their vehicles can now perform the Autopark feature. The feature was unlocked through update 2024.44.3 which includes Vision Autopark according to the release note.

The update also appears to include the Actually Smart Summon (ASS) feature. However, we haven’t seen any local Tesla owners able to utilise the signature ASS functionalities such as Come To Me and Go To Target with their vehicles.

Instead, they can only utilise the Dumb Summon (yes, that’s the actual name given by Tesla) which is limited to forward and back movement. Aside from these features, the 2024.44.3 update also includes the activation of blind spot warning while the vehicle is parked and improvements on battery preconditioning as well as various fixes and enhancements on security and performance.

Oddly enough, the Model 3 and Model Y section on Tesla Malaysia’s website still listed Autopark, Summon, and Smart Summon as upcoming features at the time this article was published

Autopark requires the Enhanced Autopilot or Full-Self Driving add-on

Tesla Autopark Malaysia - Nov 2024
Autopark explanation on the the Tesla Model 3 section of Tesla Malaysia’s website, as captured at 3:15 PM.

If you own an official Tesla Malaysia unit and are wondering why you are not able to utilise the Autopark feature, you may have foregone the Enhanced Autopilot (EAP) or Full Self-Driving (FSD) option when you purchase your Model 3 or Model Y.

In Malaysia, EAP costs an additional RM16,000 to add to your Tesla while FSD is currently priced at RM32,000. However, these add-ons can only be obtained at the point of purchase for our market.

Tesla EAP and FSD Pricing Malaysia - Nov 2024
EAP and FSD price on the Tesla Model 3 section of Tesla Malaysia’s website, as captured at 3:15 PM.

In certain markets, Tesla does offer an FSD subscription but this option is available in Malaysia at the moment. This may change in the future though, so stay tuned.

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