Tesla Full Self-Driving v14 on highway, graph showing miles between interventions jumping to 9,200, analysts impressed.
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Tesla's Full Self-Driving version 14 impresses analysts

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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's Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised version 14 represents a major leap in autonomous driving technology. Piper Sandler analyst Alexander Potter noted that the update, rolled out in October 2025 with v14.1, increased the miles traveled between interventions from 441 to over 9,200, marking the largest improvement in four years based on data from the FSD Community Tracker. This progress has led the firm to reaffirm its Overweight rating and $500 price target for Tesla stock, stating the system is "very close" to unsupervised operation.

Key enhancements in v14 include smoother handling of routine driving, fewer errors, and refined decision-making. New features like Arrival Options allow drivers to select parking preferences such as street parking, garages, or driveways before reaching destinations. While early v14 versions had issues like stuttering and abrupt braking, these were addressed in v14.2, which also relaxes driver monitoring for phone use—though experts caution against it due to legal requirements.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk emphasized the system's door-to-door capabilities, posting on X that "FSD Supervised v14 drives you from door to door. No other car can do this," and added, "And it only gets better from here." Musk anticipates v14.3, expected later in 2025 or early 2026, will complete the puzzle for full autonomy.

A November 2025 review of FSD v13.2.9 in a Tesla Model Y over 150 miles near San Diego praised its handling of complex urban and freeway scenarios with only two interventions. The reviewer, who tested early Autopilot in 2017, acknowledged Tesla's progress but criticized the system's unpredictable errors and the psychological burden of constant supervision. Despite rare mistakes—such as a late merger or near-red-light turn—the need for unwavering attention persists, echoing ongoing concerns from past accidents and lawsuits where Tesla maintains drivers remain responsible.

This balance of impressive performance and inherent risks underscores FSD's current supervised status, with unsupervised deployment still pending regulatory approval.

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X discussions highlight Piper Sandler's report on Tesla FSD v14's dramatic improvement to over 9,200 miles between critical interventions, positioning it near unsupervised autonomy. Positive reactions praise the 20x gain as the largest in four years, with reaffirmations of $500 stock targets fueling optimism among Tesla enthusiasts and investors. Skeptics note regressions in v14.2 data and argue miles per disengagement remain insufficient for full unsupervised use. Users share impressive drive experiences, emphasizing smoothness and safety gains.

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Tesla's FSD supervised miles surpass 7.5 billion

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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.

Tesla has started deploying Full Self-Driving (Supervised) version 14.2 to an initial batch of vehicles equipped with AI4 hardware. The update features an upgraded neural network vision encoder and new user interface improvements. Early testers report smoother driving performance without hesitation or braking issues.

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Tesla's Full Self-Driving (Supervised) system has reached a significant milestone, with owners collectively driving over 7 billion miles. This figure includes more than 2.5 billion autonomous miles on city roads, highlighting the vast real-world data accumulated by the company. The milestone underscores Tesla's push for safer autonomous driving through scale and data.

Tesla has issued five Full Self-Driving (FSD) software updates in the past 2.5 weeks, averaging one every 3.5 days. This marks the company's fastest release cadence for FSD to date. Recent versions, including V14.1.4, continue to impress with features like emergency vehicle handling.

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Building on his prior 5,008-mile zero-intervention journey in December 2025, Tesla owner David Moss completed a 2,732.4-mile cross-country trip from Los Angeles to a South Carolina beach on January 1, 2026, using Full Self-Driving version 14.2.1.25. This first third-party verified zero-intervention drive spans two time zones over two days and 20 hours, showcasing FSD advancements amid mixed reviews and ongoing challenges.

Tesla has begun a wider rollout of its Full Self-Driving (Supervised) version 14.1.3, introducing an automatic feature to clean the front-facing camera and addressing owner complaints about visibility issues. This update, the third iteration of v14 in two weeks, extends to Model S and Model X vehicles for the first time. Owners report smooth performance with no disengagements in initial tests.

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Tesla has disclosed that more than 1.1 million drivers worldwide are actively using its Full Self-Driving Supervised software, marking the first time the company has shared such adoption figures. This milestone, reported in the firm's Q4 2025 earnings, shows FSD penetration at about 12.4% of its global fleet of 8.9 million vehicles. The growth highlights accelerating subscriptions even as vehicle deliveries softened.

 

 

 

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