Tesla has started distributing its FSD Supervised version 14 software to select vehicles in Australia and New Zealand. The update targets cars equipped with Hardware 4 and brings improvements in speed and handling on local roads.
The rollout began on June 19 for vehicles with Hardware 4, including the refreshed Model 3 Highland and newer Model Y models. Tesla stated that the software processes local roads about 20 percent faster than prior versions, offering smoother roundabouts, reduced lane drifting, and improved responses at traffic lights.
Additional changes include a cleaner vehicle visualization display and enhanced eye tracking through the in-cabin camera, which performs better with sunglasses or varied lighting conditions. Owners can download the update over Wi-Fi.
This marks the second time Australia and New Zealand have served as an early testing ground for right-hand-drive markets, following the public release of FSD Supervised v13 in September 2025. Hardware 3 vehicles remain on a separate schedule, with a lite version expected by the end of June.