European Tesla Owners Now Have Full Self-Driving, Assuming They Pass A Competency Test
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Finally, there is an approved vehicle to be driven without hands under all conditions. We went to the Netherlands to see how the system works, what its assets and what needs to be corrected.
Tesla's advanced FSD driver assistance system received its first regulatory approval in Europe.
What was supposed to be a week of celebration for Tesla after obtaining, on April 10, 2026, the first regulatory approval for its FSD Supervised system in the Netherlands, has resulted in a crisis of confidence. The Dutch regulator (RDW) gave green light to the system under the new UN Regulation 171 regulation, but with a lethal small print for brand veterans: the software is only compatible with vehicles equipped with the latest hardware (AI4).…
The idea that an autonomous driving software update will have to undergo six months of regulatory testing before being deployed to Europe has just broken out. In the Netherlands, Tesla is already proposing an update of its FSD, proving that software agility can coexist with security requirements.
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