Tesla deploys FSD v14.1.4 in South Korea

Tesla has officially started deploying Full Self-Driving (Supervised) v14.1.4 to vehicles in South Korea, making it the seventh country where the advanced driver assistance system is now available.

The first rollout is limited to Model S and Model X vehicles equipped with Hardware 4 (HW4/AI4). The update was first flagged by X user Tsla Chan, who posted on X and shared several videos of the system working on Korean roads.

First Teased Earlier This Month

The rollout follows Tesla’s teaser video earlier this month hinting that South Korea was next in line. In that clip shared by Tesla Korea, a Model S was shown navigating crowded city streets, tight side roads, and complex intersections without driver interventions. The video featured the text: “Next Destination: Korea — Coming Soon,” alongside the Korean translation “FSD 감독형,” meaning “FSD (Supervised).”

More FSD Releases to Come

Tesla has previously confirmed its FSD system has been tested in over a dozen countries, including Japan, Germany, Italy, France, the UK, and more. This international testing strategy supports Tesla’s larger vision of a “train anywhere, deploy anywhere” autonomy platform powered purely by real-world data and AI vision, rather than country-specific geofencing.

Whiel FSD (Supervised) is now live in the seventh market, Tesla is not stopping there. As we reported earlier today, the company is also laying the groundwork for a phased European launch, starting with the Netherlands as soon as February 2026. The company says it has already completed over a million kilometres of internal testing across multiple EU nations.

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