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.
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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.

