Tesla's FSD Supervised v14 Goes Live in Australia and New Zealand
Hardware 4 cars in the region now run the same major Full Self-Driving branch as North America — a milestone in Tesla's global rollout.
Tesla confirmed on June 19, 2026 that Full Self-Driving (Supervised) v14 is now active for Hardware 4 vehicles in Australia and New Zealand — the first time the region has reached the same major software branch that drivers in North America have been running.
Catching up to the latest branch
Reaching v14 is significant because it puts cars on the other side of the world on Tesla's current-generation driving stack rather than an older one. Tesla has been rolling the branch outward in stages, and the latest point release, FSD v14.3.4, brought refinements to parking behavior and an improved Smart Summon, alongside the ongoing AI driving improvements that ship with each update.
Full Self-Driving remains a supervised system: the driver stays responsible and must keep their hands ready and eyes on the road. But each major branch has steadily widened the set of situations the car handles smoothly, and a unified branch makes it easier for Tesla to push improvements to more owners at once.
Why a global rollout helps everyone
More cars on the same branch means a larger pool of real-world miles feeding Tesla's training pipeline, which is the engine behind FSD's gradual gains. For owners, it also means the headline features that debut in North America no longer take as long to reach other markets.
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