Tesla's official account rarely amplifies individual user reviews — so when it does, it's worth paying attention. The company shared a testimonial this morning describing the experience of living with FSD Supervised as "like going from black and white to color TV," a comparison that captures something real about how dramatically the system has evolved for everyday drivers.

The timing is notable. FSD Supervised version 14.3.4 began rolling out on June 14, 2026, and the system has now accumulated over 11.3 billion cumulative miles driven across its user base — a fleet-learning advantage that compounds with every trip. The v14 line has also recently expanded into Australia and New Zealand, where Hardware 4 owners are getting their first taste of what's being described as a meaningful step forward in capability.
For context on what's changed recently: version 14.3.3 introduced a live intervention-free streak counter, giving drivers a real-time measure of how far the system is traveling without needing a human correction. That kind of feedback loop matters — it turns passive passengers into engaged observers who can actually track improvement over time. The monthly subscription currently sits at $99 in North America, following the discontinuation of the one-time purchase option in February 2026.
The "black and white to color" analogy isn't just marketing poetry. It reflects a qualitative shift that's hard to convey in spec sheets — the difference between a system that technically works and one that feels natural enough that you stop thinking about it. That's the threshold Tesla has been chasing, and the user sentiment Tesla chose to amplify today suggests they believe they've crossed it. For owners who haven't revisited FSD in a few software cycles, now may be the right time to take another look at our FSD coverage to see what's changed.
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