
Tesla this evening started rolling out its 2020.48.13 software update, which comes one day after the release of 2020.48.35, adding a touch of confusion for owners tracking these updates.
According to @Teslascope, Tesla’s 2020.48.13 software update was detected on two Model S 70D cars, that were previously on 2020.48.12.1, located in the United States. Looks like bug fixes for older vehicles it seems?
It’s unclear what’s new in this update, aside from these bug fixes. Stay tuned as we await some release notes to hit the interwebs.
…developing, more to follow
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