Tesla FSD Supervised Expanding to More HW4 Vehicles in Australia
As of early June 2026, Tesla FSD Supervised continues its gradual expansion in Australia. A recent post from Tesla enthusiast SawyerMerritt on X indicates that the software is now rolling out to additional HW4 vehicles.
Current Status of FSD Supervised in Australia
FSD Supervised has been available on some HW4 cars since 2025 but no wide rollout yet. This latest update from Tesla is expanding availability to additional vehicles via the V14 software.
According to Tesla enthusiast SawyerMerritt on X:
“Tesla has just sent out this status update about FSD V14 to owners in Australia.
‘FSD (Supervised) V14 for Hardware 4 vehicles is in its final stages of local development and testing. This release represents a meaningful step forward in performance and capability...’”
From the global FSD status data, FSD Supervised has been available on some HW4 cars since 2025 but no wide rollout yet. This update appears to be the major V14 release expanding to more vehicles rather than a first-time wide rollout.
For the latest status across global markets, see the Global FSD Status Tracker.
Background on Australia’s FSD Rollout
Australia received FSD Supervised earlier than many other regions, with availability on some eligible HW4 cars starting in 2025. However, there has been no wide rollout yet. The system allows for advanced driver assistance features including Autosteer, Auto Lane Change, and other supervised capabilities, with the driver required to remain attentive at all times.
Regulatory approval in Australia has allowed for this supervised functionality without the more stringent requirements seen in some other jurisdictions for higher levels of autonomy.
Next Steps and Expectations
Tesla has not provided a specific timeline for when FSD Supervised will be available on all HW4 vehicles in Australia. Owners can expect continued gradual rollouts via over-the-air updates, consistent with how the feature has been deployed elsewhere.
Those interested can follow updates from Tesla or reliable sources such as @SawyerMerritt on X for the latest developments.