Tesla released updated safety figures for its Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised technology in the Netherlands on June 9, 2026. The expanded dataset covers 23.6 million kilometers of driving. FSD-engaged vehicles recorded 3.5 times fewer collisions than manually driven cars.
The report noted a significant reduction in emergency braking events. FSD also triggered fewer instances of harsh acceleration or braking.
The data stems from a mandatory annual performance report for European regulators. This market features dense urban environments and high cyclist volumes. The results provide safety validation as Tesla pursues broader European expansion.
Investors remain focused on Tesla’s autonomous driving progress and future robotaxi plans. These developments remain central to the company’s long-term valuation narrative.