Software version 2026.14.6.7 was just installed on a 2025 Tesla Model 3 Highland LR in Florida United States on https://t.co/uh4cmhSoAQ. Follow the release at https://t.co/dcdBT15OoA
FSD v14.3.3 is going wide! With the latest wave this afternoon, version 2026.14.6.6 has now been released to more than half of all HW4 Tesla vehicles in North America.
🚨BREAKING:
Tesla has been authorized by the State of Texas to operate driverless vehicles commercially under the new law that took effect today, May 28th, 2026. Tesla has officially self-certified the software running on its robotaxis as Level 4. $TSLA
Another wave with FSD v14.3.3 (2026.14.6.6) went out today. It is the biggest wave so far, though total fleet penetration remains relatively low: less than 10% of eligible HW4 Tesla vehicles in North America per TeslaFi.
@MyLifeCoachMark That’s not exactly how I count, but here’s how to do a very rough estimate: there are 3,805 HW4 Tesla vehicles in the TeslaFi database, about half of them (more than a half actually) are in North America. Out of those, 173 are now on (or getting) v14.3.3. That’s less than 10%.
Another wave with FSD v14.3.3 (2026.14.6.6) went out today. It is the biggest wave so far, though total fleet penetration remains relatively low: less than 10% of eligible HW4 Tesla vehicles in North America per TeslaFi.
@Tuggernutz87 Merging two separate software branches is not an easy process. There can always be some unexpected side-effects. They don’t do this often.
Two notable waves so far. Three if you count the OG group. ~3% of all eligible cars included so far. A rather cautious rollout due to significant changes in this update.