Tesla self-driving software under investigation
Digest more
Tesla has started to release its (Supervised) Full Self-Driving (FSD) v14 update, its first significant update in a year, to customers. Here are the full release notes: In late 2024, Tesla began rolling out FSD v13 to owners with the latest HW4 computers installed in their vehicles.
Tesla’s upcoming 2025.38 software update rolling out as of today will bring a cleaner Apple Music interface inside the car (via Tesla North). So what's new? With the 2025.35 update, users will see their Apple Music playlists organized into folders.
Tesla rolls out new features via over-the-air software updates. Here's how to check what version your Tesla is running and customize how software updates are delivered to your EV. I’ve contributed to PCMag since 2019, covering all kinds of consumer ...
Tesla maintains intricate software update paths to accommodate different hardware, subscription tiers, and even community status. The EV maker has been trying to simplify its software deployments for years, but they eventually got even more complicated.
Tesla drivers say they had to slam on the brakes when their 'self-driving' Teslas failed to detect oncoming trains. (Erik Carter for NBC News) Italo Frigoli was trying out the Full Self-Driving software of his Tesla one evening in June when he came upon a ...
Tesla regularly issues software updates to fix problems and add new features, and the latest revision came with some interesting changes. Not a Tesla App reported that the automaker is changing how its vehicles punish inattentive drivers and updating other systems with the rollout.
Tesla vehicles at a sales and service center in Vista. REUTERS/Mike Blake Tesla will install new Autopilot software in just over two million cars in the United States over federal concerns that drivers are too trusting of the driver-assistance technology.
Over-the-air upgrades can not only transform your ride, they can help carmakers slash costs. Here's why they're still miles away from being seamless.