Tesla has officially launched its Full Self-Driving Supervised feature in the Netherlands, marking a significant milestone as the company expands into the European market. The rollout comes shortly after receiving regulatory approval, with installations beginning less than 24 hours after the green light was given.
Among the first to experience the new feature is Kees Roelandschap, co-host of the TeslaToMars podcast, who quickly received the update after it was approved. The version being delivered to European owners is FSD v14.2.2.5, bundled with the 2026.3.6 software update. Roelandschap has been sharing live updates of FSD on X through a video livestream, giving viewers a glimpse of the technology in action.
Before drivers can activate Full Self-Driving Supervised, Tesla is requiring a mandatory safety onboarding process. Owners must watch an educational video and pass a short quiz to ensure they understand how to safely use the technology on public roads. This process is essential for ensuring the safe and responsible use of the advanced driving features.
The launch in the Netherlands represents a significant step for Tesla in building its robotaxi fleet and expanding FSD capabilities in Europe. Early testers are now putting the neural network-based software to the test on local roads, evaluating how it handles the unique infrastructure and driving conditions in Europe. This real-world testing will provide valuable insights for further development and refinement of Tesla’s autonomous driving technology.
Overall, the introduction of Full Self-Driving Supervised in the Netherlands signifies Tesla’s commitment to innovation and advancement in autonomous driving technology. As the company continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in the automotive industry, European Tesla owners can look forward to experiencing the benefits of FSD on their local roads.

