Tesla announced that its Full Self-Driving system, FSD Supervised, has launched across multiple countries and regions worldwide, with China included in the rollout. The release covers more than a dozen markets across North America, Asia-Pacific, and Europe. The launch marks another step in Tesla’s push to expand its advanced driver-assistance technology beyond the US, even as the company faces growing scrutiny over autonomous driving systems and mounting competition in China’s fast-moving EV market.
In Europe, the feature is currently offered exclusively through a subscription model after Tesla eliminated the one-time purchase option worldwide in February 2026. While FSD has demonstrated strong performance in highway driving scenarios, adapting to China’s dense urban traffic, complex intersections and highly variable road conditions remains an ongoing challenge requiring further refinement. [TechNode reporting]
