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Tesla’s Giga Berlin goes full auto with FSD: Cars now drive themselves off the production line

A Tesla driving autonomously to the parking lot at Giga Berlin (Image source: Tesla on X)
A Tesla driving autonomously to the parking lot at Giga Berlin (Image source: Tesla on X)
Tesla cars have started driving themselves off Giga Berlin’s production line using Full Self-Driving (FSD), according to video clips posted by the automaker on X. This brings the Germany factory in line with other factories in North America.

Tesla has further reduced human labor at its German factory as the cars now roll off the production lines and navigate to the outbound lots on their own. The company has posted clips of its new cars’ autonomous navigation at Giga Berlin.

The post describes the process and shows new Teslas exiting the Light Tunnel after final quality checks. They stop at the on-site Supercharger station where attendants plug them in for a quick charge. They then make their way to the parking lot.

The video includes a sighting of the Cybertruck on the premises. The electric pickup truck crossed paths with the Tesla that was filming the navigation video. However, the Cybertruck carries a support vehicle label, meaning it does not venture on public roads, dampening any hopes of an impending European launch.

Tesla has been utilizing its Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology to enhance efficiency in its internal operations in North America. Back in May, the EV maker posted a clip showing Model Ys driving themselves out of the factory to the parking lot at Giga Texas. The video was an excerpt from Lara Trump’s My View show on Fox News, and the president’s daughter-in-law could be heard praising Elon Musk for the feat.

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David Odejide, 2025-09- 8 (Update: 2025-09- 8)