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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Tesla's latest Full Self-Driving (FSD) software version 14 has shown significant improvements, with miles between critical interventions jumping from 440 to over 9,200, according to Piper Sandler analysts. The firm describes the system as very close to achieving unsupervised autonomy. However, a recent review highlights the need for constant driver vigilance despite its advanced capabilities.

On January 17, 2026, Tesla enthusiast Sawyer Merritt shared his experience of driving in snowy conditions using the vehicle's Full Self-Driving software. He described the drive as great, highlighting version 14.2.2.3 of the system.

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A Tesla Cybertruck owner named Nicholas Brownell described a frightening experience with the vehicle's Full Self-Driving system during a whiteout blizzard. The system struggled with snow-covered cameras and chose unplowed back roads over cleared main routes, forcing multiple manual interventions. This incident highlights limitations of Tesla's vision-only autonomous technology in severe weather.

Tesla has begun rolling out Full Self-Driving (FSD) version 14.2.2.2 to a larger group of owners. The update targets AI4-equipped Model 3, Model Y, Model S, Model X, and Cybertruck vehicles. This expansion highlights ongoing advancements in Tesla's autonomous driving technology.

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A German television reporter tested Tesla's Full Self-Driving Supervised version 14 in rural areas of Germany and described its performance as perfect and safe, even in bad weather. The test took place in the Eifel region amid limited public transport options. The reporter suggested nationwide rollout could transform mobility.

Elon Musk announced on March 19, 2026, that Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) version 14.3 is currently in testing. He stated a wide release is expected in a few weeks. This comes amid predictions of several Tesla milestones in April 2026.

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A Tesla vehicle equipped with Full Self-Driving (Supervised) version 14 has completed a 5,008-mile journey entirely autonomously, with the human occupant not touching the pedals or steering wheel once. This feat, reported on social media, equates to the distance from Miami, Florida, to Anchorage, Alaska. The drive consisted of 10% city streets and 90% highway, with no interventions required.

 

 

 

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