Tesla erhält Zulassung für Full Self-Driving in den Niederlanden

Tesla hat in den Niederlanden als erstem europäischen Land die Zulassung für seine fortgeschrittene Fahrassistenzsoftware „Full Self-Driving (Überwacht)“ erhalten. Die niederländische Kraftfahrzeugbehörde RDW genehmigte das System, das unter menschlicher Aufsicht die meisten Fahraufgaben übernimmt. Tesla bemüht sich nun um Genehmigungen in weiteren Ländern.

Tesla führte am Freitag die Software „Full Self-Driving (Überwacht)“ in den Niederlanden ein, wie das Unternehmen mitteilte. Vor der Zulassung testete der US-Hersteller das System intern in ganz Europa. Die RDW erklärte, das Assistenzsystem könne die Verkehrssicherheit steigern, wenn es richtig eingesetzt werde.

Tesla-Chef Elon Musk verspricht seit Jahren, dass Full Self-Driving Tesla-Fahrzeuge irgendwann vollständig autonom fahren lassen soll. In der aktuellen Version bleibt der Fahrer jedoch verantwortlich und muss jederzeit bereit sein, einzugreifen. In den USA ist die Software seit Langem verfügbar; anfangs gab es viele Fehler, doch Musk betont nun umfassende Verbesserungen.

Tesla betreibt eine Fabrik in Grünheide bei Berlin, in der der Bestseller Model Y produziert wird. Die Zulassung könnte den Weg für weitere europäische Märkte ebnen.

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Tesla announced that the Dutch regulator RDW has committed to approving its Full Self-Driving software in February 2026, but the agency quickly clarified that only a demonstration is scheduled. This discrepancy highlights ongoing tensions in Europe's strict regulatory environment for autonomous driving features. The development could impact Tesla's plans to expand FSD across the European Union.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk stated that Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised could receive regulatory approval in the Netherlands as early as March 20. He shared this update during an interview at Giga Berlin, citing information from local authorities. The approval would mark the first such greenlight for the software in Europe.

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Tesla has begun offering passenger ride-alongs for its Full Self-Driving (Supervised) software in Italy, France, and Germany. The program allows participants to experience the system handling real-world traffic from the passenger seat, with Tesla employees driving. This initiative precedes an expected regulatory approval in the Netherlands by February 2026.

Tesla's Full Self-Driving technology allows vehicles to handle much of the driving, but Idaho law treats the human occupant as the responsible driver. This means no exemptions for distracted driving or DUI offenses. The system requires constant attention from the driver at all times.

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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 has indicated that Full Self-Driving (Supervised) could launch in the United Arab Emirates as early as January 2026. This follows his recent visit to the country and a direct response on X to a local analyst's query. The news has sparked excitement among users anticipating advanced autonomous features in Middle Eastern cities.

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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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