
Tesla started rolling out its 2021.32.31 software update on early Wednesday, as noted by @Teslascope, detected on various vehicles including Model S, 3, X and Y in the United States.
These vehicles were coming from software update 2021.32.30, released on November 1. This update brought the “request FSD beta” button to more owners.
No 2021.32.31 release notes were found online yet, but we’ll update this story accordingly.
Stay tuned as we’ll update this story accordingly once more info is available. If you received this software update, feel free to email us screenshots of the release notes to ti**@********th.com.
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