Overview
- Tesa says its Full Self-Driving (Supervised) fleet has logged 10,010,684,206 miles, including about 3.76 billion on city streets.
- The feature remains a Level 2 driver-assist that requires full driver attention, and Tesla has not shifted legal responsibility from owners.
- Elon Musk now targets unsupervised use in customer cars no earlier than the fourth quarter of 2026 with a staged, geography-by-geography release.
- Tesla reports one major crash per 5.3 million FSD miles versus one per 660,000 for typical U.S. driving, a comparison researchers dispute because Tesla’s counting and road mix differ from federal stats.
- Data is growing fast at roughly 28–32 million miles per day, and Tesla is running a small set of unsupervised robotaxis in Austin, Dallas, and Houston, including 22 in Austin, five in Dallas, and six in Houston.