Tesla has expanded access to its Full Self-Driving software in Europe. The company announced on May 20, 2026 that FSD Supervised is now available for Teslas in Lithuania. This rollout marks a significant step in the European market expansion for the autonomous driving platform.
FSD Supervised now available for Teslas in Lithuania with $99 monthly subscription pricing.
The software operates under a subscription model priced at $99 per month globally. Tesla previously launched its FSD beta version in late 2020, marking the beginning of its supervised driving program. The company aims to reach 10 million active subscribers by 2035. As of Q1 2024, approximately 1.3 million customers paid for FSD worldwide.
FSD is currently available in Lithuania and the Netherlands. The Netherlands regulatory authority RDW approved the software for use on public roads earlier this year. Tesla Europe stated that the rollout aims to make European roads safer one vehicle at a time. Speculation suggests EU-wide approval could accelerate if the Dutch regulator succeeds in its current framework.
Tesla continues to refine its autonomous driving capabilities across new markets. The company maintains a subscription-based revenue model for its advanced driver assistance features.

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