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Saw Ashok's response. My interpretation: we'll get it with v14.2 (or even 14.3)...at least, this is the expectation I've set for myself.

Meanwhile, hoping my wife's 2024 Model 3 will get it within the next week so I can check it out.
Elon tweeted out at 11:30a ET in response to a question:

"14.2 rolls out in a few weeks and then 14.3 a few weeks later, depending on safety testing. There is so much change that we are carefully confirming each one."
 

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UPDATE: Coming soon to Cybertruck says Ashok Elluswamy

Tesla Cybertruck FSD V14.1 released in 2025.32.8.5 Update! Likely coming to Cybertruck by end of October (says Ashok) {filename}


Tesla Cybertruck FSD V14.1 released in 2025.32.8.5 Update! Likely coming to Cybertruck by end of October (says Ashok) {filename}





I’m seeing some people get a new FSD V14.1 on software branch 2025.32.8.5! 😀😀😀

Tesla Cybertruck FSD V14.1 released in 2025.32.8.5 Update! Likely coming to Cybertruck by end of October (says Ashok) {filename}


Release Notes:

Added Arrival Options for you to select where FSD should park: in a Parking Lot, on the Street, in a Driveway, in a Parking Garage, or at the Curbside.

Added handling to pull over or yield for emergency vehicles (e.g. police cars, fire trucks, ambulances).

Added navigation and routing into the vision-based neural network for real-time handling of blocked roads and detours.

Added additional Speed Profile to further customize driving style preference.

Improved handling for static and dynamic gates.

Improved offsetting for road debris (e.g. tires, tree branches, boxes).

Improve handling of several scenarios including: unprotected turns, lane changes, vehicle cut-ins, and school busses.
These are all things that are much needed. Most of the things that make me say “this isn't ready to be autonomous” so thats cool.
 

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Living in deer country (SW PA) I've been a tad underwhelmed by support for detecting/avoiding deer. If FSD can detect and avoid human obstacles, seems like the tech should be there to avoid furrier, larger and more lethal obstacles.
Avoiding deer is hard for humans, FSD has more cams so it'll probably eventually be a little better, but still, it's gonna be hard to avoid critters. Humans are far more predictable in their movements than deer.
 

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Avoiding deer is hard for humans, FSD has more cams so it'll probably eventually be a little better, but still, it's gonna be hard to avoid critters. Humans are far more predictable in their movements than deer.
I little help like, idk, a chime or "danger will robinson deer approaching road surface danger will robinson" could be a game changer all by itself.
 


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Well this is going to suck. I use the scroll wheel a lot to adjust the max speed.

"Since the vehicle’s max speed is now based on the Speed Profile, scrolling up and down now changes the Speed Profile (Hurry, Standard, Chill, and Sloth) and therefore affects the vehicle’s speed."
 

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Well this is going to suck. I use the scroll wheel a lot to adjust the max speed.

"Since the vehicle’s max speed is now based on the Speed Profile, scrolling up and down now changes the Speed Profile (Hurry, Standard, Chill, and Sloth) and therefore affects the vehicle’s speed."
Same
But hopefully it will choose the right speed and we won't have to.
 

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Well this is going to suck. I use the scroll wheel a lot to adjust the max speed.

"Since the vehicle’s max speed is now based on the Speed Profile, scrolling up and down now changes the Speed Profile (Hurry, Standard, Chill, and Sloth) and therefore affects the vehicle’s speed."
What’s the explanation when changing the profile doesn’t result in increased speed with optimal conditions and no traffic?
 

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What’s the explanation when changing the profile doesn’t result in increased speed with optimal conditions and no traffic?
I haven't seen one. I usually have to goose it a little with the accelerator pedal to get it going.
 


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There’s going to be a lot of complaining about the speed.

I almost never use the scroll wheel so I should be good. 15% offset does the speeds I want most of the time.
 

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There’s going to be a lot of complaining about the speed.

I almost never use the scroll wheel so I should be good. 15% offset does the speeds I want most of the time.
You won't be able to set the offset, either.

There are 4 profiles. Those are your options for speed, follow distance, and passing.
 
 








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