Autonomous Driving
 
Tesla rolls out FSD v14.1.3 with automatic camera cleaning
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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.
Tesla reassures hardware 3 owners on full self-driving updates
During its Q3 2025 earnings call, Tesla addressed concerns from Hardware 3 vehicle owners by promising continued support for their Full Self-Driving software. The company plans to release a lighter version of the software next year and is expanding trade-in options. This comes amid frustrations from early adopters waiting for updates compatible with their older hardware.
Elon Musk confirms Tesla FSD V14.2 for widespread release
Elon Musk has announced that Tesla's Full Self-Driving version 14.2 will enable a broad rollout to the public. The confirmation came in response to praise from an early tester highlighting improvements in the prior version. This update builds on recent advancements in Tesla's autonomous driving software.
Rivian autonomy head critiques Tesla's LiDAR skepticism
2025년 10월 18일 00시 01분Tesla reintroduces Mad Max mode in Full Self-Driving update
2025년 10월 16일 00시 04분Tesla VP teases FSD v14.1.2 with new feature debut
2025년 10월 12일 00시 05분Elon Musk teases Tesla FSD self-parking features
2025년 10월 09일 00시 03분Elon Musk announces major upgrade to Tesla's Actually Smart Summon
2025년 10월 07일 00시 02분Tesla eyes Full Self-Driving v14 release amid navigation concerns
2025년 09월 18일 00시 14분Tesla Reduces FSD Strike Forgiveness Period
2025년 09월 10일 00시 13분Tesla Rolls Out FSD Version 14
 
Tesla rolls out FSD v14.1.2 with Mad Max driving mode
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Tesla has begun deploying Full Self-Driving version 14.1.2 to early access testers, reintroducing the aggressive Mad Max mode for faster speeds and more frequent lane changes. This update expands the system's driving profiles to five levels, from cautious Sloth to assertive Mad Max. While users praise its performance in traffic, critics highlight safety concerns amid ongoing regulatory scrutiny.
Tesla rolls out full self-driving version 14.1.4
Tesla has begun deploying Version 14.1.4 of its Full Self-Driving (Supervised) software in the United States. The update marks the fourth release in less than three weeks, signaling an accelerated push toward autonomous driving capabilities. It is now reaching a wider group of users.
Tesla delays FSD v14 release to Monday after bug fix
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Tesla has postponed the release of its Full Self-Driving version 14 to Monday, October 6, following the discovery of a last-minute bug. CEO Elon Musk confirmed the delay on social media, noting that the extra time allowed the team to add a few more features. The update promises significant architectural improvements and enhanced driving capabilities.
 
Tesla rolls out Full Self-Driving v14.1 software update
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Tesla has begun deploying its Full Self-Driving (FSD) version 14.1 to early access users, introducing robotaxi-like features such as automatic parking options and improved navigation. The update, released on October 7, 2025, marks the first public launch of this iteration after a delay due to a last-minute bug. Elon Musk outlined a roadmap for subsequent versions, promising enhancements that will make the system feel sentient.
Tesla chair hints at cheaper mass-market vehicle
Tesla board chair Robyn Denholm indicated in a recent interview that the company is developing a new affordable vehicle based on the Cybercab platform. She noted it would include a steering wheel and pedals to meet U.S. safety regulations. This comes after Tesla previously canceled plans for a $25,000 model.
Uber aims for 100,000 robotaxis with nvidia deal
Ride-hailing firm Uber aims to integrate up to 100,000 robotaxis on its platform, powered by Nvidia's new autonomous driving computers. The first vehicles are set to arrive in 2027, including at least 5,000 from Stellantis. This move positions Uber as a leading platform for self-driving vehicles.
Lucid teases midsize EV crossover with Nvidia autonomy plans
Lucid Motors unveiled a teaser image of its upcoming midsize electric crossover, positioned as a Tesla Model Y rival starting at around $50,000. The announcement coincides with details of a partnership with Nvidia to enable Level 4 autonomous driving in future models. Production is slated for late 2026.
Tesla expands full self-driving v14.1.4 rollout with driving improvements
Tesla has begun rolling out Full Self-Driving (Supervised) version 14.1.4 to more owners, focusing on refinements like smoother driving and issue fixes. This update follows closely after v14.1.3 and highlights progress from v13, including better lane switching and object avoidance. The rapid iterations aim to enhance semi-autonomous performance ahead of upcoming versions.
Tesla launches monthly FSD subscriptions in Australia and New Zealand
Tesla has introduced monthly subscriptions for its Full Self-Driving (Supervised) feature in Australia and New Zealand, allowing owners to access the advanced driver-assistance system through the Tesla app. This move aims to increase adoption of the technology in the region. Subscriptions start at $149 AUD per month.