Breaking: Tesla Rolls Out FSD Supervised v14.1.4 to HW4 Vehicles in South Korea – First Asian Country Outside China

November 24, 2025 – Tesla has quietly begun deploying Full Self-Driving (Supervised) v14.1.4 (software version 2025.32.8.20) to select Hardware 4 (AI4) vehicles in South Korea, marking the seventh country/territory worldwide to receive official FSD capability.
The rollout was first confirmed by prominent Korean Tesla community member @Tslachan and quickly amplified by Tesla influencer Sawyer Merritt, whose post has already surpassed 250,000 views in less than 24 hours.
Tesla FSD Supervised – Now Live in These 7 Regions (November 2025):
- United States
- Canada
- China
- Mexico
- Australia
- New Zealand
- South Korea (new)
Puerto Rico also receives the same North American build.
What’s New in FSD Supervised v14.1.4 (2025.32.8.20)?
- First official FSD release on the 2025.32 software branch
- Includes the controversial but highly requested “Mad Max Park” assertive driving profile (visible in Seoul footage)
- End-to-end neural networks on HW4 with further improvements in dense urban navigation
- Enhanced performance in complex Asian city environments (narrow streets, heavy pedestrian traffic, dense signage)
First Real-World Footage from Seoul
Korean owners have already shared impressive clips showing FSD handling:
- Busy Gangnam district traffic
- Multi-lane roundabouts
- Dense pedestrian crosswalks
- Night driving with “Mad Max” level assertiveness
Why This Launch Matters More Than It Seems
- South Korea becomes the second Asian market after China to get FSD
- Demonstrates Tesla’s ability to secure regulatory approval in a highly advanced robotics/AI nation
- Major step toward future unsupervised FSD and Robotaxi deployment in Asia
- Clears technical and legal pathway for potential future launches in Japan, Singapore, and Hong Kong
Current FSD Pricing (South Korea)
- Monthly subscription: ₩129,000 (~$99 USD)
- One-time purchase: ₩12,900,000 (~$9,400 USD)
Will Europe Be Next?
While Tesla continues testing in the UK and several EU countries, strict UNECE regulations and data-privacy laws (GDPR) still block official release. Industry insiders suggest South Korea’s rapid approval could pressure European regulators in 2026.
Stay tuned – multiple sources indicate wider HW4 rollout waves are already in progress, with many more Korean owners expected to receive the update in the coming days.
Source: Sawyer Merritt (X/Twitter), @Tslachan Korean Tesla community, Tesla software tracking databases