Tesla has officially started rolling out the 2026.20.6.6 Software update, bringing FSD v14.3.5 to eligible vehicles in North America. While the official release notes look almost identical to FSD v14.3.4, owners have quickly discovered a few useful changes beyond the listed notes. The biggest surprise is that Camera Preview can now be opened while driving, making it much easier to check the vehicle's cameras without pulling over.
Camera Preview Is No Longer Limited to Parked Vehicles
The most noticeable change in this update is the expanded Camera Preview feature.
Before this release, Camera Preview was mainly available when the vehicle was parked through the Service menu. After installing 2026.20.6.6, many owners report they can now access live camera feeds while driving, even when FSD (Supervised) is active.
The feature still lives under Controls > Service, but removing the parked-only limitation makes it much more practical for everyday use. Drivers can quickly verify camera visibility or check multiple camera angles without interrupting their trip.
Tesla Quietly Adds New FSD Driving Statistics
Another addition isn't mentioned in the release notes but has already been spotted by early adopters.
The Self-Driving app now displays the total distance driven with FSD (Supervised) without an intervention. It also records your longest intervention-free driving streak, giving owners a simple way to track how consistently FSD completes trips on its own.
These statistics don't change how FSD works, but they offer a clearer picture of how the system is improving over time. As Tesla continues training its neural networks with real-world driving data, these numbers may become an interesting benchmark for frequent FSD users.
Not Everyone Is Excited About the New Streak Feature
The new driving statistics have already sparked discussion within the Tesla community.
Some owners like having another way to monitor FSD performance, while others argue that intervention-free streaks don't always reflect the system's real capability. Drivers often disengage FSD for reasons unrelated to autonomous driving, such as entering gated communities, using parking garages, or accessing card readers.
Others believe the feature serves another purpose. Encouraging drivers to let FSD handle more situations could help Tesla collect additional real-world training data, especially in difficult scenarios where human intervention would normally end the session.
Early Users Still Report Navigation Quirks
Although FSD v14.3.5 appears to focus mainly on bug fixes, some owners say a few navigation issues remain.
Several early users report that FSD occasionally moves into highway exit lanes too early or incorrectly treats an exit lane as a travel lane. Others are still hoping future releases improve pothole avoidance and better recognize road debris.
These comments suggest Tesla is continuing to fine-tune navigation behavior while improving overall system stability with each incremental release.
FSD v14 Continues Expanding Around the World
Tesla's global FSD rollout has accelerated throughout 2026.
North America is now receiving FSD v14.3.5 through the 2026.20.6.6 Software update. Right-hand-drive versions of FSD v14 are already available in Australia and New Zealand, while selected countries across Europe and the Middle East have also started receiving the latest FSD software. In Asia, South Korea remains the first market to officially launch FSD v14.
That broader rollout shows Tesla is steadily expanding supervised autonomous driving beyond the United States, bringing the latest software experience to more regions than ever before.
Why This Software Update Matters
This isn't one of Tesla's headline-grabbing software releases, but it still delivers meaningful improvements.
The ability to use Camera Preview while driving makes an existing tool much more useful, and the new intervention-free driving statistics give owners another way to measure FSD performance. Even if the release notes barely changed from FSD v14.3.4, the 2026.20.6.6 Software update demonstrates that Tesla continues refining FSD through frequent OTA updates while gradually expanding the technology to more drivers worldwide.
















