Published on May 5, 2026
For months, Elon Musk has touted the imminent rollout of Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology across Europe. His confidence painted a future where autonomous driving would transform transportation. However, that optimism clashes sharply with the prevailing skepticism from European regulators.
A recent Reuters analysis reveals that several EU regulatory bodies have raised concerns about the safety claims surrounding FSD. Emails and internal communications indicate doubts about the technology’s reliability. These authorities are neither convinced ’s assertions nor eager to expedite approval.
As discussions unfold, Tesla risks missing crucial deadlines for launching FSD in the European market. The hesitation from regulators could delay the anticipated rollout, impacting Tesla’s market strategy and overall growth. This skeptical stance may also encourage other automakers to strategize differently regarding autonomous vehicles.
The implications of this skepticism are significant. Delays could hinder Tesla’s competitive edge in Europe, a key market for electric vehicles. Furthermore, it raises questions about the broader acceptance of autonomous technologies and the standards regulators will enforce moving forward.
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