Tesla has begun sending 30-day free trials of FSD (Supervised) V14 to owners in Denmark — the first time the feature has been available in the country. The rollout follows regulatory approval granted by the Danish Road Traffic Authority (Færdselsstyrelsen) on June 9, 2026, with the software deployment to customers starting June 11. If you own a Tesla in Denmark, here's exactly what's happening and what to do right now.

What Just Happened
Denmark becomes one of the latest European markets to receive FSD (Supervised), and Tesla is making the entry point as frictionless as possible with a free 30-day trial offer sent directly to eligible owners. The specific version rolling out is FSD (Supervised) v14.2.2.6, paired with firmware 2026.17.5, according to verified reports.
The initial rollout is limited to vehicles equipped with Hardware 4 (HW4). If your Tesla runs HW3, a 'V14 Lite' variant is expected to follow later in June 2026 — so HW3 owners aren't left out, just slightly behind in the queue.
Action Plan for Danish Tesla Owners
Step 1 — Check your Tesla app. Trial offers are delivered via the Tesla mobile app. Open the app, tap your vehicle, and look for a notification or banner about a free FSD trial.
Step 2 — Check your touchscreen. Navigate to Controls → Autopilot on your car's display. If a trial has been pushed to your vehicle, you'll see an option to activate FSD (Supervised) there.
Step 3 — Confirm your hardware. Go to Controls → Software → Additional Vehicle Information to verify whether your car is running HW4. HW4 vehicles are first in line; HW3 owners should watch for a separate rollout notification.
Step 4 — Activate before the trial expires. Once you accept the trial, you have 30 days to explore the full FSD (Supervised) V14 feature set at no cost. After the trial period, continuing access requires a subscription — priced at €99/month in Europe, or €49/month if you previously purchased Enhanced Autopilot.
What FSD V14 Includes
FSD (Supervised) V14 brings meaningful improvements to the end-to-end neural network driving system. One notable addition in this release is expanded Arrival Options: you can now direct FSD to park in a specific location — a parking lot, on the street, in a driveway, in a parking garage, or curbside. The system remembers your preferences per destination, so it learns your habits over time.
As always with FSD (Supervised), the driver must remain attentive and ready to take control at any moment. The system is not fully autonomous — it requires active supervision.
Denmark's approval marks a continued push by Tesla to expand FSD access across European markets. For Danish owners, the 30-day free trial is a genuine no-risk opportunity to evaluate whether the subscription makes sense for your daily driving. Check your app today — the offer may already be waiting.

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