Tesla is giving people a chance to see Full Self-Driving in action through special demo rides. These supervised experiences let you sit in the passenger seat while a Tesla team member shows how the system handles real roads. Right now, the program runs in many European cities.
The rides help Tesla show regulators and everyday drivers what the software can do. Demand has been strong, so Tesla extended many sessions. If you own a Tesla or plan to buy one, these demos give a clear picture of the future of driving. Spaces fill up fast, so check soon.
What Are FSD Demo Rides?
FSD demo rides let you experience Full Self-Driving without touching the wheel. A trained Tesla staff member stays in the driver seat for safety and explains what is happening on the screen. You watch the car steer, change lanes, stop at lights, and handle traffic.
Where Can You Experience FSD Demo Rides in Europe?
Europe leads the current wave of passenger ride-alongs. Most run until March 31, 2026 or later. Here are the main locations:
- Germany: Berlin, Hamburg, Hannover, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Munich, Stuttgart and more. Until April 30, 2026.
- France: Paris, Lyon, Lille, Nantes, Montpellier, Cannes area.
- Italy: Milan, Rome, Bologna.
- Spain: Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Sevilla, Malaga.
- Denmark: Aarhus, Aalborg, Odense and others.
- Other: Hungary (Budapest), Czech Republic (Prague, Brno), Finland, and more.
Full booking links are available on the Tesla events pages for each country.
How to Book Your FSD Demo Ride
Booking takes just a few minutes on the Tesla website or app. Use the direct links or search for “Full Self-Driving Ride-Along” on tesla.com in your country.
- Pick a city and an available time.
- Enter your details and confirm.
- Bring your driver’s license and arrive early.
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This article is for informational purposes. Always refer to official Tesla communications and local regulators for the latest details.