Tesla Supervised FSD Officially Lands in China
On May 21, news broke that Tesla's official Twitter account announced the latest layout of the supervisory version of FSD this morning.It mentions that the supervised version of FSD can be used in China.Currently, the supervised version of FSD is available in the following regions:
· United States
Canada
· Mexico
Puerto Rico
China
Australia
New Zealand
South Korea
Netherlands
Lithuania

According to a report by IT Home, Tesla has officially pushed the supervisory version of FSD to Lithuanian owners. This marks another step in the expansion of the system across European countries. According to the United Nations R-171 regulation, it is classified as L2 level driver assistance. This means that the driver must remain fully attentive at all times, with hands ready to take control of the vehicle, and the driver is responsible for all legal liabilities during the vehicle's operation.
In terms of pricing, the supervised FSD in Europe currently supports only a subscription model, and the one-time purchase option was completely discontinued worldwide in February 2026. For Lithuanian owners, the monthly subscription fee is 99 euros (IT Home note: approximately 782.9 yuan at the current exchange rate); if they had previously purchased Enhanced Autopilot, the monthly fee can be as low as 49 euros (approximately 387.5 yuan at the current exchange rate). Tesla said that as the system gradually evolves toward unsupervised autonomous driving, the subscription price will be raised further later on.
It is worth noting that the recruitment page shows Tesla is hiring Autonomous Driving Test (On-Road Vehicle Testing) Technicians in nine cities: Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Chongqing, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Suzhou, and Wuhan. The position belongs to the R&D - Autopilot department and indicates that flexible domestic and international travel may be required to conduct real-world vehicle testing on public roads, test tracks, and validation sites.
In addition, this April, Tesla stated that it is working to introduce its intelligent assisted driving technology to the Chinese market as soon as possible.

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