
Tesla has started rolling out new software updates on Thursday to owners, as 2021.24.25.1 and 2021.36.5 have been detected among the @Teslascope fleet.
For Tesla’s 2021.24.25.1 software update, first detected on Thursday morning, it was seen on Model S and Model X vehicles in the U.S., coming from 2021.24.25. No word on what’s exactly new in this update yet.
As for Tesla’s 2021.36.5 software update, it was spotted on a Model S Plaid in the U.S., coming from 2021.32.22.
We’ll update this post accordingly as we find out more from these updates, including release notes. If you received either one of these updates, feel free to post what’s new in the comments section or send us a tip on Twitter (@RealTeslaNorth).
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