Elon Musk announced on March 19, 2026, that Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) version 14.3 is currently in testing. He stated a wide release is expected in a few weeks. This comes amid predictions of several Tesla milestones in April 2026.
On March 19, 2026, Elon Musk posted on X that Tesla's FSD V14.3 'is in testing right now' with a 'wide release in a few weeks.' The statement responded to a query about the software's timeline, amid speculation it might have been scrapped. Musk's post was timestamped at 01:27:11 UTC that day. Earlier the same day, at 03:46:59 UTC, Tesla enthusiast Sawyer Merritt forecasted an exciting April 2026, listing 'Tesla FSD V14.3 launches' among events such as the first Starship V3 test flight, Cybercab production start, 𝕏 money early public access, and a possible next-gen Roadster unveiling. Musk's update aligns with Merritt's prediction, suggesting a potential rollout in late March or early April. No further details on testing progress or exact release date were provided in the posts. Musk also mentioned ongoing Nvidia chip orders for SpaceX AI and Tesla, and optimizations for AI5 hardware in Optimus and Robotaxi, but these were separate from the FSD discussion.