Tesla Cybertruck with FSD Impresses in Europe ‘Stress Test’

A new video filmed in Prague shows a Tesla Cybertruck running Full Self-Driving (Supervised) on some of the tightest, most unforgiving roads Europe has to offer — and performing far better than anyone expected. The clip, shot on November 15 by the YouTube channel robot*irl using a Foundation Series Cybertruck running FSD 14.1.7, puts the truck through 10 “impossible” challenges across the Czech capital, including ultra-narrow medieval streets, unpredictable construction zones, tight roundabouts, and even a claustrophobic Eastern European McDonald’s drive-thru.

What makes the demonstration especially wild is that FSD isn’t even available to European customers yet. Tesla continues to face its toughest regulatory environment in the region, with approvals stalled for years as agencies like UNECE and national regulators request additional validation. The Cybertruck in the video is running U.S.-market software without maps and without European localization — relying purely on its cameras and neural network.

The timing is notable. Tesla has spent the last few weeks ramping up its push toward a European FSD rollout. The company began offering FSD ride-alongs earlier this month, letting Europeans experience the system from the passenger seat. The response has been so positive — especially in dense urban areas — that Tesla expanded the program to Denmark and Switzerland this week and even extended it through March 31, 2026.

The Cybertruck itself only recently gained the full FSD feature set with V14, and the truck in the video wasn’t even running Tesla’s latest point release. Version 14.2.1, which the automaker started rolling out last week, improves driver comfort by reducing hesitation, resolving a persistent sudden braking issue, and even allowing drivers to text behind the wheel in select low-risk scenarios. FSD is now approved for use in seven countries globally, with South Korea becoming the newest addition last month.

Even so, the Cybertruck in Prague handled challenges that would terrify most human drivers — backing through roundabouts, squeezing through medieval alleyways, reacting to fast oncoming traffic, and adapting to chaotic construction reroutes. The “stress marathon” sequence alone shows why so many European riders have come away impressed with Tesla’s latest software. Take a look for yourself in the video below:

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While regulators still hold the keys, Tesla is clearly preparing for the moment Europe finally signs off. And if this video is any indication, FSD may be more ready for Europe than Europe is ready for FSD.