Tesla Shows Off FSD Cruising Through the Streets of London [VIDEO]

Tesla is continuing to demonstrate the global readiness of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised system, this time showing it successfully navigating some of the busiest and most complex roads in London, U.K.
In a pair of videos shared by @TeslaEurope on X, the EV maker showcased FSD Supervised handling a “full drive through London,” as well as navigating the notoriously complex Swindon Magic Roundabout.
Tesla noted that the software is “pending regulatory approval” in the country, but these demos suggest it may be getting closer. Perhaps more impressive was the driver-assistance system’s handling of the Magic Roundabout — a cluster of five mini roundabouts arranged in a circle, regularly cited as one of the most confusing intersections in the world.
Despite its increasingly confident performance on European roads, FSD Supervised is still not available to the public in the U.K. or elsewhere in Europe. Earlier this week, CEO Elon Musk reiterated that Tesla is still awaiting regulatory approval for FSD in Europe and China, though he added that he remains hopeful it will arrive “soon.” At the same time, Musk confirmed that the latest advancements powering Tesla’s unsupervised Robotaxi software will soon make their way to public builds of FSD.
The new London demo comes just weeks after Tesla released footage of FSD tackling the streets of Madrid, Spain — further highlighting the system’s growing international adaptability.
Tesla’s FSD Supervised is currently only available to customers in the U.S. and Canada, where it’s being gradually rolled out via the company’s early access program. The system still requires driver attention, but allows for hands-free, AI-assisted driving on city streets and highways.
With these continued public showcases across Europe, it’s clear Tesla is laying the groundwork for a broader international rollout — pending the green light from regulators.