Tesla has officially launched Full Self-Driving (Supervised) V14.3.3 in Australia and New Zealand — confirmed simultaneously by the official @TeslaAUNZ and @Tesla_AI accounts on June 19, 2026. This is the first time V14 of the FSD stack has reached ANZ owners, a meaningful step up from the V13 build that debuted in the region back in September 2025.



What's New in V14.3.3
V14.3.3 brings a significantly upgraded neural network compared to the V13 stack ANZ owners have been running. Based on the official release notes and what rolled out to North American owners on the same build, here's what's changed:
| Change | Type | Models |
|---|---|---|
| Reinforcement Learning (RL) Stage Upgrade — broad improvements across driving scenarios | Official | Model 3, Model Y (HW4) |
| Neural Network Vision Encoder Upgrade | Official | Model 3, Model Y (HW4) |
| Reduced driver attentiveness alerts (less nag) | Official | Model 3, Model Y (HW4) |
| Faster Smart Summon — max speed raised to 13 km/h | Official | Model 3, Model Y (HW4) |
| Improved "Hey Grok" voice command reliability | Official | Model 3, Model Y (HW4) |
| Enhanced driving visualizations | Official | Model 3, Model Y (HW4) |
| Intervention streak counter — tracks distance without driver intervention | Official | Model 3, Model Y (HW4) |
| Improved driver monitoring — better eye gaze tracking, eyewear handling, variable lighting accuracy | Official | Model 3, Model Y (HW4) |
Who Gets It — and Who Doesn't (Yet)
V14.3.3 is rolling out to vehicles equipped with Hardware 4 (HW4) — that means current-generation Model 3 Highland and Model Y Juniper vehicles. There is no confirmed timeline for HW3-equipped vehicles in Australia or New Zealand. If you're on an older Model 3 or Model Y that hasn't been through a hardware upgrade, you'll need to wait for a separate announcement.

Pricing: Subscription Only
If you haven't already subscribed, note that the outright purchase option for FSD ended on March 31, 2026. As of April 1, 2026, FSD (Supervised) in ANZ is available on a subscription basis only — AUD$149/month in Australia and NZD$159/month in New Zealand.
How to Check for the Update
The rollout is active now. Here's how to pull it down as quickly as possible:
- Connect to Wi-Fi — park your Tesla on a home or trusted network. Updates download significantly faster over Wi-Fi than LTE.
- Open Controls → Software on your touchscreen and tap Check for Updates.
- Enable Advanced Updates (Controls → Software → Advanced) if you want to be among the first in the rollout wave rather than waiting for the staged push to reach your VIN.
- Once the download completes, schedule the install for a time your car won't be needed — typically 15–20 minutes.
- After the update, go to Controls → Autopilot → Full Self-Driving (Supervised) to confirm V14.3.3 is active and review any new settings, including the intervention streak counter.
FSD (Supervised) first arrived in Australia and New Zealand on September 18, 2025 with V13. The jump to V14.3.3 represents roughly nine months of neural network development — including the RL stage upgrade and vision encoder improvements that Tesla says deliver broad gains across a wide variety of driving scenarios. ANZ owners are now on the same major version as North American users, which is a first. Whether the local driving environment — left-hand traffic, unique road markings, and Australian road conditions — produces any region-specific quirks will be worth watching closely as more owners get miles on the new build.

Marcus covers Tesla's software releases, FSD rollouts, and OTA changes. Background in automotive engineering. Based in Austin.
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