
Tesla has started rolling out its 2021.32.30 software update on Monday evening, as noted by @Teslascope.
Tesla vehicles in the United States received the update, coming from 2021.32.22, which was released back on September 25 and brought the Full Self-Driving ‘beta’ button and Safety Scores.
According to Xingchen Hong (@zodiase), the 2021.32.30 software update shows the same details as 2021.32.22, mainly the “Request Full Self-Driving Beta” button.
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