Tesla Hardware 3 owners are eagerly anticipating the release of a new Full Self-Driving version this month, known as v14 Lite. The company has hinted at the rollout happening in June, with Tesla executives expressing confidence that this refined FSD iteration will enhance the capabilities of their vehicles.
The anticipation for v14 Lite stems from Tesla’s acknowledgment during its recent Earnings Call that Hardware 3 vehicles would not be able to achieve Full Self-Driving, contrary to what was initially promised to owners. This has left Hardware 3 owners wondering when the update will arrive, what to expect from it, and whether it is worth upgrading their self-driving computer or investing in a new vehicle altogether.
In response to the disappointment felt by Hardware 3 owners, Tesla has taken steps to address the situation. This includes offering discounted trade-ins towards AI4 cars, hardware retrofits to upgrade the self-driving computer and cameras, and the upcoming release of Full Self-Driving v14 Lite.
The key difference between v14 Lite for Hardware 3 owners and the standard v14 for AI4 cars lies in hardware constraints. Tesla has optimized v14 Lite to work with the limitations of HW3 computers, tweaking the neural nets to run smoothly on this hardware. Despite potential challenges related to lower-resolution cameras on HW3 vehicles, v14 Lite is expected to offer improved reaction time and overall confidence in self-driving capabilities.
Some additional features that may be included in v14 Lite for Hardware 3 owners are starting Full Self-Driving from Park, Auto Shift, Streaks, Speed Profiles, and improved dynamics like pulling over for emergency vehicles. Tesla plans to release v14 Lite this month, but as with all software updates, the timeline is subject to change based on testing and readiness.
Overall, Tesla is working diligently to address the expectations of Hardware 3 owners and provide them with a viable solution for enhancing their self-driving experience. The release of v14 Lite is eagerly awaited, with the hope that it will bring significant improvements to HW3 vehicles.

