Tesla Model Y on European road during FSD supervised ride-along, with employee driving and passenger observing autonomous features.
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 launched its Full Self-Driving (Supervised) ride-along program in Europe on November 28, 2025, starting in Italy, France, and Germany. Participants can sign up for free sessions through December via localized Tesla event pages, riding as non-driving observers while Tesla staff operate the vehicles through city streets, roundabouts, and highways.

The company announced the program on X, stating: “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.” Further details emphasize: “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. 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.”

In Germany, rides are available at Tesla stores in Munich, Cologne, Hamburg, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt am Main, Giessen, Hanover, Berlin, and Stuttgart. Tesla has been testing FSD on European roads for months, including videos of drives through Rome and the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. The system, which relies on vision-only perception without additional sensors or HD maps, has been driven over ten billion kilometers globally by Tesla owners.

FSD (Supervised) is already available in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, and partially in China, where it has received positive feedback for easing driving tasks. Tesla anticipates introducing it in Europe in early 2026 following approval from the Dutch regulator RDW. The RDW confirmed a schedule through February 2026 but noted that whether it will be met “remains to be seen,” as Tesla must demonstrate compliance with requirements. This approval could lead to an EU-wide exemption via an application to the European Commission.

The ride-alongs aim to build public trust ahead of unsupervised autonomy, amid Tesla's efforts to navigate European regulations. CEO Elon Musk has criticized the bureaucracy as a “Kafkaesque” labyrinth, while the company has presented safety evidence to authorities across nearly all European countries.

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Reactions on X to Tesla's FSD supervised ride-alongs in Italy, France, and Germany are predominantly positive and enthusiastic among Tesla fans and influencers. Users report booking rides, sharing details from Tesla calls like 30-minute passenger experiences with filming allowed, and anticipate paradigm shifts for Europeans unfamiliar with FSD. Many view it as a strategic move to build public and regulatory support ahead of potential approvals. Some express frustration with current regulatory delays and call for wider availability.

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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.

Tesla has begun rolling out its Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised software to customer vehicles in the Netherlands, following months of testing and ride-along demos across Europe. The rollout was announced on April 11, 2026.

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Tesla has received approval for its advanced driver assistance software "Full Self-Driving (Supervised)" in the Netherlands, the first European country. The Dutch vehicle authority RDW approved the system, which handles most driving tasks on highways and in city traffic under human supervision. Tesla is seeking approvals in other European countries.

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.

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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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