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Tesla FSD Supervised tops 50 million km (31 million miles) in Europe across five countries

FSD Supervised is proving popular among Tesla owners in Europe.

Simon Alvarez
Simon Alvarez

Jul 14, 2026

Tesla FSD Supervised tops 50 million km (31 million miles) in Europe across five countries

EVwire brief: Tesla owners in the Netherlands, Estonia, Belgium, Lithuania, and Denmark have now driven a combined 50 million km (about 31 million miles) using Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised.

The official account of Tesla Europe, Middle East & Africa announced the milestone on X:

Source

The jump is a big one. Tesla's European FSD Supervised fleet crossed 20 million km (12.4 million miles) roughly 7.5 weeks ago, as observed by industry watcher Sawyer Merritt. That means owners have added around 30 million km (18.64 million miles) in under two months, more than doubling the cumulative total in that stretch.

Tesla has encouraged its customers to use FSD Supervised, with the company stating that FSD Supervised improves road safety. Tesla noted that FSD Supervised saw just three collisions across 7.0 million km (4.35 million miles) of non-highway driving and zero collisions in highway driving from April 10 to June 5, 2026 in the Netherlands. This makes the system 3.5x safer than manual driving in the country.

Five European countries have now approved FSD Supervised, and more are expected in the coming months.

Context:

Five countries now allow FSD Supervised on public roads, and all of them got there by leaning on the Netherlands' original approval. Dutch regulator RDW cleared the system on April 10, and Dutch owners blew past 10 million km within a month of launch.

Lithuania followed on May 20 through the EU's mutual recognition framework, letting it build on the RDW's validation work rather than start from scratch. Estonia did the same on May 29, becoming the third EU country to sign off. Denmark and Belgium came next in early June, with Denmark's Road Traffic Authority granting provisional approval on June 9 and Belgium following a day later, after running its own supplemental testing on Flemish roads.

Tesla’s map of countries where FSD Supervised is expected to be approved.

Not every regulator has followed that path. Germany's KBA has yet to recognize the Dutch type approval that unlocked FSD Supervised in the other five markets, leaving Tesla's largest European market still waiting.

For more on how this fleet total has climbed, see our coverage of the 20 million km milestone and 15 million km milestone from earlier this year.

Source: Tesla Europe, Middle East & Africa on X

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