Tesla Model Y demonstrating Full Self-Driving supervised ride-along through a European city roundabout, with passengers observing the system's real-world performance.
Tesla Model Y demonstrating Full Self-Driving supervised ride-along through a European city roundabout, with passengers observing the system's real-world performance.
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Tesla launches FSD supervised ride-alongs in Italy, France, and Germany

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Tesla has begun passenger ride-alongs for Full Self-Driving (Supervised) in Italy, France, and Germany, allowing the public to observe the system in real-world conditions. The program aims to build trust ahead of potential regulatory approvals in Europe. It involves free sessions through December, with Tesla teams demonstrating navigation in city streets, roundabouts, and highways.

Tesla kicked off the Full Self-Driving (Supervised) ride-along program in Italy, France, and Germany, as detailed on the company's event pages. Participants ride as non-driving observers to witness FSD handling urban streets firsthand. The initiative arrives ahead of a potential early 2026 Dutch regulatory approval that could enable an EU-wide rollout for FSD.

Tesla's announcement on X via its official Europe & Middle East account invites people to 'ride along in the passenger seat to experience how it handles real-world traffic & the most stressful parts of daily driving, making the roads safer for all.' Sign-ups are available through localized pages for free slots until December, with Tesla teams piloting vehicles through city streets, roundabouts, and highways. 'Be one of the first to experience Full Self-Driving (Supervised) from the passenger seat. Our team will take you along as a passenger and show you how Full Self-Driving (Supervised) works under real-world road conditions,' Tesla wrote. 'Discover how it reacts to live traffic and masters the most stressful parts of driving to make the roads safer for you and others. Come join us to learn how we are moving closer to a fully autonomous future.'

This program serves as a tool to build trust among car buyers and commuters toward FSD Unsupervised. FSD (Supervised) is already available in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and partially in China, where it has been positively received for easing driving tasks and long trips. It also enhances safety, as shown when a Tesla on FSD safely handled an apparent meteorite impact in Australia.

In parallel, Tesla is hiring ADAS Test Operators in France, Germany, and Italy for ride-alongs and data collection to meet UNECE type-approval requirements. These roles, in cities like Munich, Turin, and Paris, focus on validating FSD in diverse European driving environments, aligning with Elon Musk's projection for approval by the first quarter of 2025. The efforts support the evolving DCAS regulation, allowing system-initiated maneuvers under supervision.

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X discussions show strong excitement among Tesla enthusiasts and influencers for the FSD Supervised ride-along launch in Italy, France, and Germany, seen as a trust-building step toward regulatory approval. Users report high demand with overbooked slots, enthusiastic Tesla calls detailing 30-minute passenger rides, and confidence in FSD's performance sparking paradigm shifts. Sentiments are overwhelmingly positive with minor skepticism on supervision.

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Tesla Model Y on European road during FSD supervised ride-along, with employee driving and passenger observing autonomous features.
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Tesla starts FSD supervised ride-alongs 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 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 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 demonstrated its Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised software at a local community event, transporting around 200 people to and from a parking lot in a Model Y over six hours. The event marked the first FSD experience for most participants, according to eyewitness Sawyer Merritt.

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Two riders tested Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) unsupervised feature for the first time yesterday in Austin. They expressed amazement at its precise maneuvering during a parking scenario. The demonstration highlights ongoing trials of the advanced driver-assistance system.

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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A German television reporter tested Tesla's Full Self-Driving Supervised version 14 in rural areas of Germany and described its performance as perfect and safe, even in bad weather. The test took place in the Eifel region amid limited public transport options. The reporter suggested nationwide rollout could transform mobility.

 

 

 

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