Tesla FSD Supervised Hits 20M Kilometers in Europe in Days

πŸ“Œ UPDATE β€” May 29, 2026

Tesla FSD Supervised has expanded beyond the Netherlands and Lithuania to a third European country β€” Estonia β€” and now operates across 11 countries on 4 continents. The full list includes the US, Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, China (limited), Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, the Netherlands, Lithuania, and Estonia. The pace of regulatory approvals is accelerating, with Sawyer Merritt noting Europe's country count is still "and counting."

Tweet by @TeslaNewswire listing all 11 FSD countries
Tweet by @SawyerMerritt on three European FSD approvals

πŸ“Œ UPDATE β€” May 28, 2026

Tesla's FSD daily mileage has surged globally, with Morgan Stanley reporting in a new $TSLA note that owners are now driving approximately 26.7 million miles per day with FSD β€” up sharply from 18.5 million miles per day in April. That's a ~44% increase in roughly a month, signaling accelerating adoption and engagement well beyond what early European rollout numbers alone suggested. Morgan Stanley continues to track this metric as a key indicator of FSD subscription growth and usage depth among existing subscribers.

Tweet by @SawyerMerritt on Morgan Stanley FSD miles note

via @SawyerMerritt Β· May 28, 2026

πŸ“Œ UPDATE β€” May 23, 2026

The pace of FSD Supervised adoption in the Netherlands and Lithuania has slowed compared to the initial surge β€” but remains substantial. The combined total has now surpassed 20 million kilometers (~12.4 million miles) in under two months, with the second 10 million km taking 18 days to accumulate, averaging approximately 555,555 km (~345,000 miles) per day. This is notably lower than the previously reported 2.5M km/day peak, suggesting the early burst of curiosity-driven usage is settling into a steadier baseline adoption rate.

Tweet from @TeslaNewswire showing 20M km FSD milestone

Tesla's FSD Supervised rollout in Europe is moving faster than almost anyone expected. Owners in the Netherlands and Lithuania have now collectively driven 20 million kilometers on the system β€” and the pace of accumulation is the real story.

Tesla Europe announces 20 million kilometers driven on FSD Supervised in Netherlands and Lithuania
Source: @teslaeurope β€” May 23, 2026

Just two days ago, the combined total sat at 15 million kilometers. That means European drivers logged roughly 5 million kilometers in 48 hours β€” an average of more than 2.5 million kilometers per day. For context, the Netherlands only received regulatory approval from the RDW on April 10, 2026, after more than 18 months of testing that included 1.6 million kilometers of on-road validation across Europe. Lithuania became the second EU country to offer FSD Supervised on May 20, 2026, leveraging the EU's mutual recognition framework to adopt the Dutch certification without repeating the full approval process.

Sawyer Merritt notes Tesla FSD Supervised averaged 2.5 million kilometers per day in Europe over 48 hours
Source: @SawyerMerritt β€” May 23, 2026

The acceleration is striking when you map the milestones: Dutch drivers alone crossed 10 million kilometers by May 4 β€” less than a month after launch. The combined 15 million mark came roughly 39 days into the rollout. Now, with Lithuania added to the mix, the fleet hit 20 million within days of that. Each new country doesn't just add cars; it compounds the daily mileage rate significantly.

Elon Musk reacts to Tesla FSD Supervised milestone in Europe
Source: @elonmusk β€” May 23, 2026

Elon Musk called it "a very good day" β€” understated, but the data backs him up. FSD Supervised is available in Europe via a €99/month subscription, or €49/month for owners who previously purchased Enhanced Autopilot. Greece is reportedly preparing legislation to grant its own approval, and Belgium is expected to follow the same mutual recognition route Lithuania used. If that pattern holds, the daily kilometer count will keep climbing well before either country finishes its own formal review process.


Marcus Reed
Marcus Reed
Lead Editor β€” Tesla & FSD

Marcus covers Tesla's software releases, FSD rollouts, and OTA changes. Background in automotive engineering. Based in Austin.

Sources verified at publish time. Spotted an inaccuracy? Email editorial@basenor.com.

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