Tesla vehicles have already covered more than one billion miles with Full Self-Driving Supervised in 2026. This number comes from the first 50 days of the year alone, pushing the lifetime total past 8.2 billion miles.
That early-year pace sits at over 20 million miles per day. For Tesla owners who use the feature, it means the system gathers real-world experience faster than ever before.
How Many FSD Miles Has Tesla Logged in 2026 So Far?
The jump in 2026 stands out when you look at recent numbers. Tesla announced that the fleet had passed 8 billion miles in mid-February. News reports confirm the last billion miles arrived in just the first 50 days of the year.
The Daily Pace in Early 2026
Drivers average more than 20 million FSD miles every day so far this quarter. At that rate, the first three months of 2026 could top two billion miles by themselves. This marks a clear rise from late 2025.
Why Do These FSD Miles Matter for Tesla Owners?
Every mile adds fresh data that helps the system learn. More miles mean better handling of everyday situations such as busy intersections, construction zones, and changing weather.
How Extra Miles Improve the Software
Tesla trains its AI on video from the fleet. The rapid collection in 2026 speeds up updates. Owners often see new features arrive through over-the-air downloads that feel smoother because of all that practice.
How Safe Does FSD Become With This Many Miles?
Tesla shares clear safety numbers on its site. Vehicles with FSD Supervised show 7 times fewer major collisions and 7 times fewer minor collisions than the U.S. average. Off-highway collisions drop by five times.
| Category | Miles per Major Collision |
|---|---|
| FSD Supervised (North America) | 5.3 million |
| U.S. average | 660,000 |
What Comes Next as FSD Miles Keep Climbing?
With the fast start in 2026, Tesla moves closer to bigger goals. The company has said that around 10 billion miles could pave the way for unsupervised driving in some areas.
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