Tesla’s Full Self-Driving Supervised mode just got the green light in Denmark, adding another pin to the automaker’s slowly expanding European map. The approval, announced by Tesla Europe on June 9, 2026, makes Denmark the fourth EU country to sign off on the technology.
That puts Denmark in a small but growing club alongside the Netherlands, Lithuania, and Estonia.
How Tesla built its European FSD beachhead
The path to this moment started in late 2025, when Tesla began testing FSD in European markets. Rather than pushing software updates to existing owners, Tesla organized ride-along programs in cities across several countries, essentially letting regulators and the public experience the system firsthand before any approval decisions were made.
The Netherlands moved first, granting its approval in April 2026. Lithuania and Estonia both approved FSD Supervised in May 2026, within weeks of each other. Denmark’s June approval continues that momentum.















