Tesla's FSD surpasses 7 billion miles driven

Tesla's Full Self-Driving (Supervised) system has reached a significant milestone, with owners collectively driving over 7 billion miles. This figure includes more than 2.5 billion autonomous miles on city roads, highlighting the vast real-world data accumulated by the company. The milestone underscores Tesla's push for safer autonomous driving through scale and data.

Tesla announced on its newly launched FSD safety page that owners have driven more than 7 billion miles using Full Self-Driving (Supervised), a figure that includes over 2.5 billion autonomous miles on city roads. The page, introduced last month, features a live mileage counter that updates in real time as more miles are added. Tesla notes that the total may be even higher, as it might not fully capture contributions from a rapidly expanding global fleet or recent free trial periods.

On the safety page, Tesla states: “FSD (Supervised) enables your vehicle to drive you almost anywhere with your active supervision, requiring minimal intervention. When engaged and under your active supervision, your likelihood of being in a collision goes down.” This claim supports Tesla's efforts to demonstrate to regulators and drivers that supervised autonomy can reduce collision risks compared to human driving.

The milestone coincides with international expansion. In South Korea, Tesla's seventh FSD market, drivers surpassed 1 million kilometers just one month after launch earlier this week. The company is lobbying for broader approvals, including in the EU, where it has offered FSD ride-alongs to lawmakers and the public.

Recent software updates include FSD v14.2.1, which permits limited texting behind the wheel under suitable road and traffic conditions. In Austin, Texas, Tesla's Robotaxi fleet is testing an unsupervised version of FSD, which recently chauffeured Elon Musk with what he called “perfect driving.” Upcoming FSD v14.3 is teased as the “last big piece” of the autonomy puzzle, bolstering Tesla's argument that data scale could prevail in self-driving development.

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Tesla Model Y on rainy highway showcasing 7.5 billion FSD Supervised miles milestone, with Austin skyline in background.
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Tesla's FSD supervised miles surpass 7.5 billion

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Tesla owners have collectively driven more than 7.5 billion miles using Full Self-Driving (Supervised) software, with the majority on highways. Meanwhile, public testing of unsupervised FSD is expanding in Austin. A personal account highlights seamless performance in challenging conditions.

Tesla's Full Self-Driving (Supervised) system has accumulated over 8.4 billion cumulative miles driven worldwide as of March 2, 2026, per the company's safety page—nearing CEO Elon Musk's 10 billion mile target for safe unsupervised self-driving. In parallel, Tesla has begun supervised FSD testing in Abu Dhabi under local oversight.

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Tesla's latest Full Self-Driving (FSD) software version 14 has shown significant improvements, with miles between critical interventions jumping from 440 to over 9,200, according to Piper Sandler analysts. The firm describes the system as very close to achieving unsupervised autonomy. However, a recent review highlights the need for constant driver vigilance despite its advanced capabilities.

Tesla has sent an email to customers urging them to give the gift of Full Self-Driving (Supervised). The message emphasizes the technology's capabilities in handling drives with minimal intervention. It also notes the system's extensive driving experience and potential safety benefits.

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The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened an investigation into Tesla's Full Self-Driving system after receiving dozens of complaints about traffic violations. The probe covers 2.88 million vehicles and follows reports of 14 crashes and 23 injuries linked to the feature. This marks the third such inquiry into Tesla this year.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk stated that the latest Full Self-Driving software version permits drivers to text while using the system, depending on surrounding traffic conditions. This update relaxes driver monitoring in specific scenarios but remains a Level 2 supervised system requiring full attention. The announcement has raised concerns over safety and legality, as texting while driving is banned in nearly all US states.

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Tesla announced a free 30-day trial of its Full Self-Driving (Supervised) v14 software for eligible vehicles in North America on November 27, 2025. The trial targets around 1.5 million HW4-equipped models during the holiday season. Owners will receive notifications to download and install the software.

 

 

 

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