May 21 — Today, Tesla officially released the latest list of countries and regions where FSD Supervised is available on social media platforms. China is included, along with nine others: the United States, Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, the Netherlands, and Lithuania.

Lithuania is the newest addition to this list, marking the second European country where Tesla’s FSD has been approved for use. Covering 10 countries represents the largest expansion of Tesla’s FSD to date.
Tesla’s FSD stands for Full Self-Driving. However, since drivers must remain fully attentive and ready to take control of the vehicle at any time while using it, it is referred to as FSD Supervised. This is Tesla’s Level 2 advanced driver-assistance feature available to the public.
So, is FSD with Supervision now actually available in China? When asked by Tesla’s official customer service whether FSD with Supervision is available, the response was: “We are actively advancing preparations for intelligent driver-assistance software in accordance with relevant regulations issued by the country in recent years.”
Currently, there are no updates regarding FSD on Tesla’s official website, nor have any users reported receiving updates on social media platforms.




