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Tesla Unveils New UI Features for FSD in Europe
Tesla is testing new Full Self-Driving UI features in Europe, including speed limit icons, lane change visuals, and a dedicated FSD view button.
Apr. 3, 2026 at 3:26pm
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Tesla's new FSD UI features in Europe, including enhanced speed limit and lane change visuals, aim to improve driver awareness and compliance with local regulations.Palo Alto TodayTesla has been actively conducting demo rides of FSD (Supervised) across Europe for several months now. During more recent demonstrations, observers have spotted several brand new user interface details that hint at how Tesla is adapting FSD to meet European regulatory requirements. These subtle changes provide a glimpse into the next iteration of the visualization suite, including new speed limit icons, lane change visuals, and a dedicated FSD view button.
Why it matters
These UI updates show Tesla is actively refining the FSD software to ensure it is as intuitive and communicative as possible ahead of a wider international release. The changes also suggest Tesla is working to comply with strict European driving regulations as it expands its autonomous driving capabilities globally.
The details
One of the most notable changes involves how the car handles unknown or confusing speed zones. When the software cannot definitively determine the local speed limit, a prominent question mark now appears directly over the speed limit sign icon on the display. Additionally, the European demo vehicles are utilizing a more straightforward Max Speed setting rather than the speed profiles found in recent North American builds. The on-screen visualizations are also receiving an upgrade to improve driver awareness, with the system now displaying an explicit "Initiating lane change" notification and highlighting the lead vehicle in yellow when the car is changing lanes or quickly closing the gap. Tesla has also added a brand-new button dedicated entirely to the Full Self-Driving visualization, allowing drivers to briefly interact with music or vehicle menus and then immediately return to monitoring what the car is seeing with a single tap.
- In March 2026, observers spotted the new FSD UI features during Tesla's demo rides across Europe.
- Tesla has been actively conducting FSD (Supervised) demo rides in Europe for several months.
The players
Tesla
An American electric vehicle and clean energy company that designs and manufactures electric cars, battery energy storage from home to grid-scale, solar panels, and related products.
RDW
The Dutch vehicle authority that Tesla is working with to adapt its Full Self-Driving capabilities to meet European regulatory requirements.
What’s next
While there is no official timeline for these European-specific FSD features to roll out globally, their inclusion in the latest builds is encouraging and suggests Tesla is working to bring these improvements to its autonomous driving software worldwide.
The takeaway
Tesla's updates to the FSD user interface in Europe demonstrate the company's commitment to adapting its autonomous driving technology to meet local regulations and provide an intuitive, communicative experience for drivers as it expands its capabilities globally.


