The future Tesla driving experience may truly be handled with just one sentence. According to Elon Musk's latest announcement, Tesla's Grok intelligent assistant is about to receive a major upgrade, enabling natural language control over all driving logic of the FSD (Supervised) system. This means that drivers will completely bid farewell to cumbersome manual operations and can directly issue complex commands to the vehicle through voice.

According to the current estimated schedule, this new voice interaction feature is expected to be officially launched in three months and will be fully rolled out to all Tesla models this autumn. In fact, Grok has already accumulated some interactive foundations, including navigation voice commands, voice-activated wake-up phrases, and location-based navigation reminders. The adaptation to the FSD system is undoubtedly a "deep evolution" for Grok in the field of driving assistance.

The biggest highlight of this feature is its high integration of driving scenarios, especially showing outstanding performance in parking, a frequent demand. In the future, owners will only need to verbally give precise parking instructions in real time, and the vehicle will respond accordingly. This transformation in interaction will greatly reduce the cost of human intervention during driving, making autonomous driving more intuitive and convenient.

As Tesla continues to delve deeper into autonomous driving and artificial intelligence, the deep integration of Grok and FSD not only demonstrates Tesla's technological ambition in human-computer interaction but also indicates that the future smart cabin will truly become the driver's "intelligent partner," further turning the vision of "speaking instead of touching" into reality.