Tesla's Full Self-Driving Looks to Be Coming to Europe Sooner than You'd Expect
- Tesla plans to introduce its Full-Self Driving software to Europe, potentially starting in September 2025 as testing continues in multiple cities.
- This expansion follows years of FSD availability in the US, where the software was offered as an optional upgrade costing $12,000 upfront or $99 monthly.
- Tesla has tested supervised FSD extensively in Amsterdam, Paris, and Melbourne, aligning with upcoming European legislation allowing System-Initiated Manoeuvres starting September 26, 2025.
- The FSD software has worked better than expected during US road trials and remains one of Tesla's biggest selling points, though no UK release date has been confirmed.
- The European launch could broaden Tesla’s market reach and capitalize on regulatory changes facilitating advanced driver assistance features on regional roads.
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Tesla's full self-driving looks to be coming to Europe sooner than you'd expect
One of Tesla’s biggest selling points is its Full-Self Driving (FSD) software, making its cars some of the best EVs. Much to the envy of those overseas, it’s been out in the US for a number of years now. I got the chance to use it on a roadtrip in the US, and it worked better than I imagined. Fortunately, those in Europe might not be left out for much longer. Tesla has been testing the supervised version of its FSD in Europe and Australia – name…
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