The latest update on Tesla Full Self-Driving is generating a lot of buzz, with CEO Elon Musk hinting at a new model that could be a game-changer for the industry. In a recent Q&A session during the xAI Hackathon, Musk shared some exciting details about the future of Tesla’s autonomous driving technology.
According to Musk, Tesla is on the verge of solving the unsupervised capability of Full Self-Driving, with plans to remove Robotaxi Safety Monitors in the next three weeks. This move signals a major step forward in Tesla’s quest to achieve fully autonomous driving.
But the most intriguing revelation came when Musk mentioned a new FSD model that is set to be released in January or February 2026. This model will be significantly larger and will incorporate advanced reasoning and reinforcement learning capabilities. Musk hinted at the need for a giant chip fab to support the scale of AI chips required for Tesla’s autonomous driving technology.
This announcement aligns with Musk’s previous statement that v14.3 of Full Self-Driving would mark the final piece of the puzzle. The advancements made in v14 and v14.2 have instilled greater confidence in Tesla’s ability to achieve fully autonomous driving. Driver monitoring has also been relaxed in the latest updates, hinting at a future where drivers can take their eyes off the road completely.
Despite the progress made, Tesla’s Full Self-Driving is not without its flaws. While it is considered the best Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) on the market, there are still limitations to its capabilities. However, with each new update, Tesla gets closer to achieving a version of Full Self-Driving that requires no supervision.
It remains to be seen how Tesla’s autonomous driving technology will evolve in the coming months. With the promise of a new FSD model on the horizon, the future of self-driving cars looks more promising than ever. Stay tuned for more updates on Tesla’s Full Self-Driving technology.

