Tesla Begins Public Rollout of FSD 14 with Version 14.1.3 Update

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Tesla has started publicly rolling out its latest Full Self-Driving (Supervised) update, FSD version 14.1.3, to customers in North America. The update appears to be shipping with software version 2025.32.8.15 and is now reaching a wide range of Tesla vehicles, including the Model 3, Model Y, Model S, and Model X.

Reports from Tesla owners across the U.S. and Canada confirm that FSD 14.1.3 is now shipping to cars, marking the first broad release of the company’s latest neural network-based self-driving stack. Some users have shared that the update has gone out widely overnight, making its way to Tesla owners who didn’t have access to any of the previous FSD 14 builds.

The broader rollout of FSD 14 comes slightly ahead of schedule. Over the weekend, CEO Elon Musk said Tesla planned to wait until version 14.2 for a public release, but it appears the company concluded that FSD 14 was ready for wider deployment sooner than expected. Version 14.1.3 initially began rolling out on Monday.

Tesla debuted FSD 14 with version 14.1 earlier this month, bringing Arrival Options, major improvements to driving behavior, more human-like lane selection, and smoother decision-making. While early access testers praised the upgrade, some did report sporadic braking and hesitation in complex traffic environments.

Last week’s 14.1.2 update addressed some of those issues while introducing a new “Mad Max” speed profile that made the system more assertive in driving and merging/changing lanes. Now, with 14.1.3, early testers say the system feels noticeably smoother and more comfortable compared to the previous build, with reports of zero interventions during hours-long drives.

Looking ahead, Musk has teased that versions 14.2 and 14.3 — expected in the coming weeks — will deliver even more substantial upgrades, saying they’ll make the system “feel almost like it is sentient.”

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