Tesla supplements Holiday Update by sneaking in new Full Self-Driving version
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Tesla supplements Holiday Update by sneaking in new Full Self-Driving version
"Tesla has surprised some owners by sneaking in a new Full Self-Driving version with the wide release of the Holiday Update, which started rolling out to Hardware 4 owners on Friday night. Tesla has issued a controlled and very slow release pattern with the Holiday Update, which rolls out with Software Version 2025.44.25.5. For the past two weeks, as it has rolled out to Hardware 3 and older Tesla owners, the company has kept its deployment of the new Software Version relatively controlled."
"Tesla Full Self-Driving v14.2.1.25 made its first appearance last night to Hardware 4 owners who are members of the Early Access Program (EAP). It appears to be a slight refinement from FSD v14.2.1, which has been out for a couple of weeks. Many owners welcome the new FSD version, us included, because we've been less than impressed with v14.2.1."
"We have experienced some minor regressions with v14.2.1, especially with Speed Limit recognition, Speed Profile tinkering, and parking performance. As it stands, Full Self-Driving is still particularly impressive, but Tesla is evidently having an issue with some of the adjustments, as it is still refining some of the performance aspects of the suite. This is expected and normal with some updates, as not all of them are an improvement in all areas; we routinely see some things backtrack every once in a while."
Tesla rolled out the Holiday Update (Software Version 2025.44.25.5) in a controlled, slow pattern and began wide release to Hardware 4 owners. The update previously reached Hardware 3 and older vehicles over the prior two weeks with restricted deployment. Full Self-Driving v14.2.1.25 appeared for Hardware 4 owners in the Early Access Program and represents a slight refinement of v14.2.1. Owners reported regressions in v14.2.1 involving speed limit recognition, speed profile adjustments, and parking performance. FSD remains impressive overall, and the new build aims to address those regressions while iterative refinements continue.
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