Tesla FSD 14.1.4 Expands to More Owners, Improves Driving Smoothness

Tesla has started rolling out its latest Full Self-Driving (Supervised) update, version 14.1.4, with software build 2025.32.8.16, according to Not a Tesla App. The update follows just days after the previous FSD point release, continuing what has been one of Tesla’s fastest software rollout cadences to date — averaging a new FSD version every three to four days over the past couple of weeks.

The release notes for FSD 14.1.4 remain the same as those from version 14.1.3, which began rolling out earlier this week with software update 2025.32.8.15. That suggests 14.1.4 doesn’t introduce any new features but instead focuses on refining driving behavior, improving performance, and addressing lingering issues.

Despite the lack of new release notes, this version appears to significantly broaden access to FSD 14, with many more Tesla owners now receiving the update for the first time. The expansion builds on the wider public rollout that began with update 2025.32.8.15 and FSD 14.1.3 earlier this week.

Initial drives on 14.1.4 indicate that Tesla’s neural network continues to make progress, delivering smoother and more confident driving. Some testers say the system feels slightly more polished compared to 14.1.3, although occasional hesitation and brief moments of indecision remain in certain cases. Many are hopeful that these issues will be ironed out in upcoming versions.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk previously confirmed that FSD 14.2 is expected in a few weeks, followed by 14.3, both of which he said will make the software feel even more “like it is sentient.” With the pace of recent updates, it’s clear Tesla is iterating rapidly ahead of those larger upgrades.

While version 14.1.4 might be a smaller point release, it reflects Tesla’s ongoing push to refine its next-generation FSD stack through fast, incremental updates — improving real-world performance while expanding access to more drivers.