Tesla's AI head reveals partial rollout of FSD reasoning features

Tesla's Head of AI, Ashok Elluswamy, has disclosed that reasoning capabilities expected in Full Self-Driving version 14.3 have already been partially implemented in the current version 14.2. These features enhance navigation during construction and parking decisions. More reasoning elements are set to arrive in the first quarter of 2026.

Tesla's advancements in autonomous driving took a notable step forward with the partial rollout of reasoning features in its Full Self-Driving (FSD) software. On January 8, 2026, Ashok Elluswamy, Tesla's Head of AI, shared that elements of reasoning—anticipated for version 14.3—have already been integrated into the latest build of version 14.2.2.2. This update introduces improved decision-making for navigation route changes when encountering construction and for selecting parking options.

Elluswamy emphasized the ongoing development, stating that "more and more reasoning will ship in Q1." This aligns with Tesla's broader vision for FSD, where reasoning is expected to enable more intuitive behaviors, such as autonomously choosing optimal parking spots after dropping off passengers. CEO Elon Musk had previously highlighted this potential during the October 2025 Q3 Earnings Call, saying: "With reasoning, it’s literally going to think about which parking spot to pick. It’ll drop you off at the entrance of the store, then go find a parking spot. It’s going to spot empty spots much better than a human. It’s going to use reasoning to solve things."

Musk also teased in the same month: "By v14.3, your car will feel like it is sentient." The current version 14.2 is described as approaching this level of sophistication, though further refinements are needed for smoother routing and navigation—common pain points for FSD users. Parking enhancements were initially hinted at in the v14.2 release notes months ago but are now beginning to deploy in limited fashion.

As Tesla pushes toward unsupervised FSD, these reasoning additions promise better overall performance, addressing the 'long tail' of complex real-world scenarios. The rollout underscores Tesla's iterative approach to autonomy, building on billions of miles of driving data to refine decision-making processes.

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Tesla has started the wide rollout of Full Self-Driving (Supervised) version 14.1.5 to Cybertruck owners through software update 2025.38.8.5. This marks the first deployment of FSD v14 on the electric pickup, following refinements for its unique hardware. The update introduces enhanced navigation and parking options tailored to the vehicle's capabilities.

In a CES 2026 Q&A following NVIDIA's Alpamayo launch, CEO Jensen Huang again hailed Tesla's Full Self-Driving as world-class. The praise coincides with Tesla's rollout of reasoning capabilities in FSD v14.2 and plans for further advancements.

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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.

Tesla owners have collectively driven more than 7.5 billion miles using Full Self-Driving (Supervised) software, with the majority on highways. Meanwhile, public testing of unsupervised FSD is expanding in Austin. A personal account highlights seamless performance in challenging conditions.

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Tesla has posted updates on X highlighting the benefits of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology and Optimus robot. The company emphasized how these innovations can enhance safety and independence, particularly in later life.

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.

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Tesla initiated unsupervised robotaxi rides in Austin, Texas, on January 22, 2026, advancing its driverless ambitions amid a Full Self-Driving (FSD) subscription overhaul effective February 14, plans for Optimus humanoid robot sales by end-2027, falling vehicle deliveries, and intensifying regulatory probes.

 

 

 

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