
Tesla started rolling out its 2021.43.102 software update on early Wednesday morning, as detected by third-party companion service @Teslascope. The update was detected on a Model 3 in Colorado, USA, that was previously on 2021.43.101.2.
Other vehicles receiving the update included Model Y Long Range and Performance cars in the USA as well.
According to Scott Schratweiser, he tells Tesla North the update didn’t include anything major or new on his 2022 Model Y Long Range, as seen in the screenshot of 2021.43.102 release notes below, which are reminiscent of the 2021 holiday update:

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