Tesla Announces FSD Supervised Availability in Multiple Countries, Including China

Tesla announced on May 21st that its Full Self-Driving (Supervised) system is now available in 10 countries and regions, including the US, Canada, and the highly competitive Chinese market. Facing a significant sales decline in China, the American EV giant aims to leverage its leading FSD technology to reclaim lost market share and boost revenue. The move, widely seen as a turning point to reverse its sales slump, has become a hot topic in China. The system is offered as a €99/month subscription in Europe, with global subscribers reaching 1.28 million.
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Tesla announced today that its "Full Self-Driving (Supervised)" system (FSD Supervised) can now be used in 10 countries and regions, including the United States, Canada, and the highly competitive market of China. The American electric vehicle giant is attempting to use its technologically leading FSD to recover lost market share and increase revenue.

Tesla's official X platform account announced on the 21st that FSD Supervised is now available in 10 countries and regions: the United States, Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, China, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, the Netherlands, and Lithuania.

Currently, the price of FSD in Taiwan is NT$222,000. Due to regulatory restrictions, the functions that can actually be used on Taiwanese roads are still mainly the basic Autopilot, with many advanced features being unavailable.

After two consecutive years of declining sales, Tesla's Q1 electric vehicle deliveries were 358,023 units, an increase of 6% compared to the same period last year. However, in its main market of China, first-quarter sales plummeted by 16.2%.

Tesla's official announcement of FSD Supervised landing in China became a hot topic on Chinese social media today.

According to reports from mainland Chinese media such as IT Home and Jiemian News, after Tesla CEO Elon Musk visited China with US President Donald Trump on the 13th, Tesla China urgently recruited for several intelligent driving positions. This has been interpreted by outsiders as a sign that Tesla's industry-leading FSD system will be approved for use on roads by Chinese officials, which could reverse the downward trend in sales in China.

Currently, Tesla FSD V14.3.3 has been rolled out in North America, with the company claiming a 20% improvement in reaction speed and a 33% speed-up of the Smart Summon feature. It is claimed to be able to intelligently and accurately drive the vehicle under the active supervision of the driver, including route navigation, steering, lane changing, and parking. It can be used for everyday outings, daily commutes, and road trips.

In the European market, the Netherlands Vehicle Authority officially granted Tesla whole-vehicle type approval for FSD Supervised in April this year, and Tesla also officially rolled out FSD Supervised to Lithuanian owners yesterday.

In terms of pricing, the FSD Supervised version in Europe currently only supports a subscription model. The monthly subscription fee for Lithuanian owners is €99 (approximately NT$3,600); if they have previously purchased the Enhanced Autopilot, the monthly fee can be as low as €49. Tesla has stated that as the system is iteratively upgraded towards unsupervised autonomous driving, the subscription price will be increased in the future.

As of the first quarter of this year, the number of global FSD subscribers has reached 1.28 million, a year-on-year increase of 51%. Starting from February 2026, Tesla is also shifting to a $99 per month subscription model in most markets to further increase the number of users.

Tesla is losing ground in the Chinese market. According to the latest data from the China Passenger Car Association, although Tesla China's wholesale sales in April were 79,478 units, a record high for April, its sales in China fell to 25,956 units, not only down 9% from the same period last year but also more than halved compared to March. However, the launch of FSD Supervised is expected to stimulate buying interest.

FAQ

特斯拉的FSD監督版在哪些國家地區正式上線?

根據特斯拉官方宣布,FSD監督版(FSD Supervised)目前適用於美國、加拿大、墨西哥、波多黎各、中國、澳洲、紐西蘭、韓國、荷蘭以及立陶宛等10個國家地區。

特斯拉為何要在競爭激烈的中國市場推出FSD監督版?

特斯拉在中國市場面臨銷量衰退的壓力,今年第一季銷量下滑16.2%,4月銷量也比上月腰斬。推出技術領先的FSD監督版,是為了刺激買氣、收復流失的市占率,並提升公司營收。

FSD監督版在歐洲的收費方式和價格是多少?

在歐洲,FSD監督版目前僅支援訂閱制。以立陶宛為例,每月訂閱費用為99歐元(約新台幣3600元)。如果車主先前已購買增強版Autopilot,月費可降至49歐元。

台灣車主可以使用FSD監督版的完整功能嗎?

目前不行。雖然台灣FSD售價為新台幣22萬2000元,但因為法規限制,在台灣道路上能使用的功能仍以基礎的Autopilot為主,多項FSD的進階功能無法使用。

特斯拉FSD監督版有哪些主要功能?

特斯拉宣稱FSD監督版能在駕駛的主動監督下,智慧且準確地駕駛車輛,功能包括路線導航、自動轉向、變換車道、自動停車、智慧召喚等,適用於日常通勤和公路旅行。