Tesla's FSD supervised wins Motortrend's best driver assistance award

Tesla's Full Self-Driving (Supervised) software has received MotorTrend's Best Driver Assistance Award. The recognition highlights the latest version's improvements in providing a reliable, hands-off driving experience. This marks a shift in perception for the technology after previous criticisms.

Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised has been awarded MotorTrend's Best Driver Assistance Award, as announced on January 10, 2026. The accolade comes from the automotive publication's evaluation of advanced driver assistance systems.

MotorTrend's review praises the recent V14 release of FSD for transforming the user experience. Previously critical of Tesla's driver assistance technology for its erratic performance, the outlet now describes itself as converted supporters. The software enables a hands-off operation that guides vehicles from driveways to parking spots and vice versa, all while keeping the driver's attention on the road.

This award underscores the progress in Tesla's autonomous driving capabilities under supervised conditions, where human oversight remains essential. The recognition arrives amid ongoing developments in the electric vehicle industry's push toward safer, more intuitive assistance features. No specific timeline for the award ceremony was detailed, but the announcement reflects current testing and real-world application feedback.

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Illustration of a Tesla autonomous vehicle on a Danish road with approval elements for a news article about Tesla's FSD in Denmark.
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Tesla secures FSD Supervised approval in Denmark

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Denmark has granted provisional approval for Tesla's Full Self-Driving Supervised system, becoming the fourth European country to do so. The Danish Road Traffic Authority, Færdselsstyrelsen, announced the decision on June 9 after reviewing the Dutch type approval.

A Forbes contributor reported that Tesla's latest Full Self-Driving software feels more like a Level 4 driverless system than previous versions.

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Tesla has released promotional videos that depict drivers not supervising its Full Self-Driving system, even as the company faces up to $14.5 billion in related lawsuits. The videos include one posted on May 26 showing a driver making espresso and another on June 9 filmed in Denmark where the system violated traffic laws. These clips contradict Tesla's legal argument that drivers must always supervise the technology.

Tesla has started distributing its FSD Supervised version 14 software to select vehicles in Australia and New Zealand. The update targets cars equipped with Hardware 4 and brings improvements in speed and handling on local roads.

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