The latest Tesla software update releases and their release notes for Model S, Model 3, Model X, Model Y and Cybertruck
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✕Remove Ads As part of a new update available for theModel 3, Model S, Model X, andModel Y, Tesla's Autopilot can now utilize the car's cameras to detect speed limit signs to "improve the accuracy of speed limit data on local roads." If a speed limit sign is detected, it will...
The release notes for the update, posted on the Tesla Model 3 Owners Club's Twitter account, point out that traffic data is accumulated using Tesla vehicles currently on the road, just like how Google Maps acquires some of its traffic data. Of course, this requires taking data from owners'...
Tesla hasrecently announcedthat its new software update is starting to roll out to Model S, Model X, and Model 3 cars. This video cannot be played because of a technical error.(Error Code: 102006) Source:Tesla Tesla owners that paid for the full self-driving option for their car ...
My Model X (MCU1, AP2) is downloading 2024.44.3, as I write this. Should I install? No update from the Tesla technician... P pompey Member May 30, 2015 11 13 Maple, Ontario, Canada Nov 26, 2024 #57 Location: Toronto, Canada Car: 2017 MX (...
Tesla has begun rolling out its latest version of FSD Supervised this week to those with its most recent computer hardware, along with...
The Tesla CEO has also provided some context as to why it was taking time to get FSD v12.5 out to HW3 vehicles, along with including five times as many parameters as the prior version: “It takes considerable software effort to optimize the code enough to run on HW3,” Musk said. “...
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Tesla recalls thousands of vehicles due to seatbelt warning system glitch Tesla says certain models are being recalled because the seatbelt warning system won't go off if a passenger isn't wearing their seatbelt. If you drive a Model X, 3, S or Y, you could be impacted. ...