Tesla has launched its supervised Full Self-Driving (FSD) system across multiple international markets, including China, marking a significant expansion beyond its US base. This rollout covers more than a dozen countries in North America, Asia-Pacific, and Europe, reflecting Tesla’s commitment to growing its automated driving features worldwide despite regional challenges.

  • FSD Supervised now active in China plus 12+ global regions
  • Subscription-only model in Europe after one-time purchase ended
  • Urban driving challenges remain focus for system improvements

What happened

Tesla announced the global rollout of its Full Self-Driving system with supervised capabilities, now available in China along with more than a dozen other countries spanning North America, Asia-Pacific, and Europe. This marks a major step in Tesla’s strategy to expand advanced driver-assistance features worldwide.

Since February 2026, Europe has moved to offering FSD exclusively via a subscription model, discontinuing one-time purchases. The expansion outside the US opens access for Tesla customers in some of the largest EV markets on the planet, integrating the system into their driving experience.

Why it matters

This rollout underscores Tesla’s ambition to lead on autonomous and semi-autonomous driving technologies on a global scale. By introducing FSD Supervised in China, Tesla aims to capitalize on one of the fastest growing electric vehicle markets, despite facing stiff competition from local manufacturers and regulators.

What to watch next

Tesla’s efforts to refine the FSD system for complicated urban traffic conditions, especially those typical in China, will be essential. Close attention will be paid to regulatory feedback as well as user experiences to assess how well the system adapts and performs in these new contexts.

Additionally, Tesla’s decision to use a subscription model in Europe might hint at future pricing strategies for other regions. Monitoring how customers respond to these changes, alongside competition from established local EV brands offering their own driver-assistance technologies, will provide insight into Tesla’s ongoing global success.

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