Tesla’s 2020.40.4 software update has just started rolling out tonight to select owners.
According to @TeslaFi, the update is rolling out to 60 vehicles on the service. No word on what’s new in this update, aside from bug fixes, but stay tuned for updates. We’ll update this post when we find out what’s new.
Earlier this week, Tesla released its 2020.40.3 software update, extending Speed Assist features to Canada, bringing speed limit signs support, among other features.
Update: According to TeslaFi, nothing is new in this update. 2020.40.4 release notes below:
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