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Tesla has officially begun rolling out Full Self-Driving (Supervised) version 14.1 with software update 2025.32.8.5 to early access testers and some customers. This update is considered the biggest leap forward for Tesla’s FSD since version 12, and early testers are raving about the improvements. One of the key features introduced in Full Self-Driving (Supervised) 14.1 is Arrival Options, which allows drivers to choose where the car should park – whether it be in a parking lot, driveway, garage, curbside, or on the street. For the first time, Tesla vehicles can autonomously find and park themselves once they reach their destination,…
Tesla Enhances U.S. Model 3 Features with Front Camera and Turn Signal Stalk, Offers Retrofit Option
Model 3 With Front Camera and Turn Signal Stalk, Adds Retrofit Tesla Quietly Updates U.S. Model 3 With Front Camera and Turn Signal Stalk, Adds Retrofit Tesla has quietly refreshed the entire Model 3 lineup in the United States, introducing a handful of subtle hardware updates that bring the sedan in line with recent changes seen in other markets. The update includes the addition of a front camera and a turn signal stalk, addressing some of the feedback from customers who wanted these features in their vehicles. While the changes may seem minor, they represent Tesla’s commitment to continuously improving…
Tesla has surprised everyone with the release of the new Tesla Model 3 Standard. Priced at $36,990, it is one of the most affordable cars ever sold by Tesla and the cheapest option in 2025. The Model 3 Standard comes with fabric seats, 321 miles of range, and rear-wheel drive, making it an attractive option for those looking to make the switch to electric vehicles. Initially, there were rumors about a more affordable Tesla Model Y, but it turns out that the teaser image circulating online was actually for the Tesla Model 3 Standard. This new model aims to bring…
Tesla’s Model 3: Front Bumper Camera and Turn Signal Stalks Make a Comeback Tesla has made some significant changes to its Model 3 lineup in the U.S., with the addition of a front bumper camera and the return of turn signal stalks. These updates mark a major reversal of one of the automaker’s most controversial design changes. The new imagery and configuration details on Tesla’s online configurator now show that all U.S. Model 3 variants, including the Performance, Premium, and the newly announced entry-level “Standard” trim, come equipped with a front-facing camera on the lower bumper. This brings the total…
Tesla has just unveiled its new affordable versions of the Model 3 and Model Y, targeting a wider audience with simpler and cheaper options. However, these new variants are missing a crucial feature that has been a cornerstone of Tesla’s identity – the Autopilot’s lane-centering feature, Autosteer. For the first time in years, Tesla is releasing cars without Autosteer, a surprising move considering the brand’s emphasis on advanced driver-assistance systems. Autosteer, which helps the car automatically follow lane lines, has been a key selling point for Tesla, promising a glimpse into the future of fully automated driving. The decision to…
Tesla Cybertruck owners can look forward to enjoying full Full Self-Driving (Supervised) functionality with the upcoming version 14 software update, as confirmed by Tesla’s VP of AI, Ashok Elluswamy. This update will bring a host of new features to the Cybertruck, including the ability to reverse, park itself, and execute other advanced maneuvers that were previously unavailable on the pickup truck. Elluswamy took to X to announce that the Cybertruck will receive the “full-featured version” of FSD 14, much to the delight of eager owners who have been eagerly anticipating this news. With the rollout of Full Self-Driving (Supervised) version…
Tesla has just launched the latest version of its Full Self-Driving (Supervised) system, V14.1, marking the most significant update in almost a year. This update brings a host of new features, including vision-based navigation for real-time detour handling and an “Arrival Options” feature that allows users to simulate Robotaxi-style drop-offs. One of the key improvements in Version 14.1 is the integration of navigation and routing directly into Tesla’s vision-based neural network. This enables the system to respond to scenarios such as blocked roads or closures in real-time. Additionally, the update enhances emergency vehicle detection, allowing the car to pull over…
Tesla surprises with dual launch of new Model 3 and Model Y Standard in the U.S., starting at $36,990 After weeks of anticipation for the Model Y Standard, Tesla has delivered that and more. In a surprise move, the automaker has also launched a new Model 3 Standard, expanding its lineup of more affordable electric vehicles. The new Model 3 Standard starts at $36,990, making it one of the most affordable options in Tesla’s lineup. The Model Y Standard is priced at the same starting point, offering customers more choices in the mid-size SUV category. Both vehicles come with Tesla’s…
Tesla has created quite the buzz with a cryptic teaser that hints at something big on the horizon. The company has promised to unveil more details on this mysterious project later this week, sparking a flurry of speculation from fans and industry observers alike. The teaser, released on Sunday morning, features a nine-second video showcasing what appears to be a vehicle wheel, fan, or propeller. The video ends with the date “10/7,” indicating that Tesla will make a significant announcement on October 7, which is just around the corner. With Tesla known for its ambitious projects and groundbreaking innovations, there…
Tesla has finally unveiled its much-anticipated affordable models, the Model 3 Standard and Model Y Standard. These new models come with a lower price tag, but there are some compromises that potential buyers should be aware of. One of the notable changes is the elimination of the FM/AM radio from the lower-priced cars. Since Tesla first hinted at the release of new, cheaper models based on the Model 3 and Model Y, there has been speculation about how the carmaker would reduce costs. While it was expected that there would be compromises in terms of range and materials, the removal…
