Tesla Germany Registrations Soar 315%, Dutch FSD Supervised Approved
Tesla Germany’s new vehicle registrations jumped 315.1% year over year to 9,252 units in March, accounting for 72% of its first-quarter 12,829 registrations and marking its strongest March ever. Separately, Dutch regulators granted approval for Tesla’s Full Self-Driving Supervised software, positioning the technology for broader European rollout under human supervision.
1. March Registration Surge in Germany
Tesla’s new registrations in Germany rose 315.1% year over year to 9,252 units in March, representing 72% of its 12,829 first-quarter vehicles and marking its strongest March performance to date. The surge highlights renewed demand in Europe’s largest car market following a downturn in 2025.
2. Approval for Full Self-Driving Supervised in Netherlands
Dutch vehicle authorities approved Tesla’s Full Self-Driving Supervised software for use under human oversight on highways and city streets, the first regulatory signoff in Europe. This approval paves the way for wider European rollout, aligning with Tesla’s AI-driven growth strategy despite regulatory and competitive challenges.