Tesla FSD Approved in Lithuania
Tesla has opened another EU country for its Full Self-Driving (FSD) system: Lithuania. According to current information, approval was granted by the Lithuanian transport authorities, allowing Tesla to roll out the feature there. This is another step in the slow but steady expansion of FSD in Europe.
Previous EU Approvals
Tesla had already approved FSD in several European countries, including Germany, Sweden, and Estonia. Approval in Lithuania follows a similar process in other Baltic states. The expansion is significantly slower than in the USA, as European regulations (UNECE) impose stricter requirements for autonomous driving functions.
Table: FSD in USA vs. Europe
Outlook
With Lithuania, the number of EU countries with FSD access continues to grow. However, the feature remains limited to Level 2 (constant supervision). A true EU-wide approval is still pending. Tesla hopes to overcome hurdles through positive safety data. Learn more about the expansion so far.