Sweden may oppose EU-wide approval of Tesla FSD unless Speed Offset is removed.

Regulators worry that FSD can exceed speed limits when operating in automated mode.

European FSD already differs from the U.S. version in speed controls and naming.

After Tesla’s Full Self-Driving was granted access to European roads for the first time in the Netherlands, it seemed like it was only a matter of time before it would expand across the whole continent. However, some states still have reservations, including the Swedish Transport Administration (TRV), which recently recommended that the EU vote against the wider rollout of FSD in its current form.

The regulator has taken issue with the ‘Speed Offset’ function that allows Tesla cars on FSD to exceed the speed limit, according to Reuters. That may seem unimportant, since you can set the cruise control to go over the limit in other cars, but it seems regulators view this function differently and consider it more of a danger when it’s part of an automated driving system like FSD.