Tesla has received official approval for its Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised system in Denmark. This makes Denmark the fourth EU country to greenlight the advanced driver assistance feature within two months. Previously, the Netherlands, Germany, and Sweden were approved for FSD.
The gradual expansion in Europe shows Tesla's commitment to introducing FSD in new markets. The system enables partially autonomous driving on highways and country roads but still requires constant driver supervision. Compared to the US, where FSD Supervised is already available on city streets, the functionality in Europe is currently limited to highways and well-developed roads.
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The EU approvals are an important milestone for Tesla's expansion outside North America. Insiders speculate that more countries could follow soon, including Great Britain and France. Analysts see this as a strategic move to gather a broad base of FSD experience ahead of the planned robotaxi service in Austin.
Current FSD Rollout List in Europe (as of March 2025)
1. Netherlands – Approval January 2025
2. Germany – Approval February 2025
3. Sweden – Approval February 2025
4. Denmark – Approval March 2025
For more information on FSD performance in Europe, see our report on test drives in the Netherlands. Additionally, Elon Musk recently unveiled the next robotaxi strategy.