Tesla FSD v14.2.2.4 handles heavy snow effectively

Tesla's Full Self-Driving software version 14.2.2.4 demonstrated strong performance in challenging snowy conditions during a recent test drive. Tech enthusiast Sawyer Merritt shared footage of the vehicle navigating 18 inches of fresh snow while counter-steering after a slide.

On January 26, 2026, Sawyer Merritt, a prominent Tesla commentator, conducted a test drive using the company's Full Self-Driving (FSD) software version 14.2.2.4 amid heavy snowfall. The area had received 18 inches of fresh snow from the previous day through the night, with precipitation continuing during the drive.

Merritt posted a video on X (formerly Twitter) showcasing the vehicle's performance, including commentary on its handling. In one clip, the Tesla successfully counter-steered after sliding, maintaining control in the slippery conditions.

"I continue to be really impressed with how V14 handles tough conditions," Merritt wrote in his post, highlighting the software's reliability in adverse weather.

This demonstration underscores ongoing improvements in Tesla's autonomous driving technology, particularly for winter environments, though broader real-world testing remains essential for validation.

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