Tesla expands FSD v14.3.3 rollout to Australia and New Zealand

Tesla has begun rolling out Full Self-Driving (Supervised) v14.3.3 software to more vehicle owners in Australia and New Zealand. The update comes as part of software version 2026.16.6 and represents the fourth major batch of recipients in the region.

Local drivers started receiving download notifications in their Tesla mobile apps on Friday. The release has brought reports of smoother highway navigation, proactive lane changes, and improved parking assistance in traffic.

Some vehicles built after March 31, 2026, have shown minor compatibility issues with the firmware. Tesla's Autopilot team is working on a fix.

The update continues to reach additional Model 3 and Model Y vehicles over the weekend.

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Tesla vehicle on highway showing FSD v14 Lite software update on dashboard screen
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Tesla rolls out FSD v14 Lite to Hardware 3 vehicles

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Tesla has begun deploying Full Self-Driving Supervised v14 Lite to early-access owners of vehicles equipped with Hardware 3 computers. The update, version 2026.20.5.1, brings features previously limited to newer hardware. Initial rollout targets a small group before wider release in coming weeks.

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.

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Tesla has begun rolling out Full Self-Driving Supervised Version 14 to customer vehicles in Denmark. The software reached the country for the first time after approval the previous day.

Tesla has begun sending 30-day free trials of FSD (Supervised) V14 to owners in Denmark. The rollout marks the first time the feature has been offered in the country.

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