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Tesla Presented Misleading FSD Safety Data to European Regulators

A Reuters investigation found that Tesla presented misleading self-published safety statistics about its Full Self-Driving (FSD) system to regulators in Sweden and the Netherlands, as it seeks broader European approval.

June 15, 2026
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Source: Reuters
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A Reuters investigation has revealed that Tesla (TSLA) presented misleading self-published safety statistics about its Full Self-Driving (FSD) system to regulators in Sweden and the Netherlands, as the EV maker seeks wider European approval for the feature.

Details of the Action

According to correspondence obtained by Reuters through public records requests, Tesla provided safety statistics claiming its FSD system is up to 10 times safer than human drivers. Independent traffic-safety researchers have described these claims as misleading marketing.

Company's Position

Tesla has not officially commented on the report, but has previously defended its methodology, stating that its data is based on millions of miles driven with FSD compared to average accident data.

Precedents and Context

This is not the first time Tesla has faced scrutiny over FSD claims. In the U.S., the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is investigating accidents linked to the system.

Potential Financial Impact

This development could delay European regulatory approval for FSD, hindering Tesla's efforts to regain market share in Europe.

Frequently Asked Questions

Full Self-Driving (FSD) is Tesla's driver-assistance system aimed at enabling autonomous driving, but it still requires driver supervision.

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