Tesla Confirms FSD v14 Is Heading to Australia and New Zealand Soon

Tesla has confirmed that Full Self-Driving version 14 is coming soon to Australia and New Zealand, giving the two markets a fresh sign that the company is preparing to expand its advanced driver-assistance software beyond North America.

The update is notable because FSD remains one of Tesla’s most closely watched products among retail investors. Each new regional rollout helps show whether Tesla can scale the software globally while meeting local road rules, driving conditions, and regulatory requirements.

Tesla has not disclosed an exact launch date for FSD v14 in either country, and the company has not yet outlined full feature availability. But the confirmation alone suggests Tesla is actively working on broader deployment plans for right-hand-drive markets.

For investors, the key takeaway is that Tesla continues to push FSD into new regions, which supports the company’s long-term software and subscription story. Wider availability could also increase interest in Tesla vehicles in markets where buyers want access to the company’s latest automation features.

As with previous FSD rollouts, timing may still depend on local approvals, testing, and software readiness. Retail investors should watch for further announcements from Tesla on release timing, feature scope, and any market-specific limitations.