Tesla FSD Beta 11.3 Release Coming in ‘About 2 Weeks’, Says Elon Musk
Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced on Saturday the next version of the company’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) beta will be released in “about 2 weeks.”
“Looks like V11.3 will be ready for wide release in about 2 weeks. Many major improvements,” said Musk, in a reply to @WholeMarsBlog.
Looks like V11.3 will be ready for wide release in about 2 weeks. Many major improvements.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 7, 2023
Right now, public testers have access to FSD beta 10.69.25.1. Internally, FSD beta 11 is available to internal testers only, made available on November 11 at 11:11 pm. It’s unclear if Tesla will stick to its release timeline but a classic “2 weeks” may stretch into a month or longer, as we’ve seen in the past.
FSD beta V11 is leveraging Tesla’s “single stack”, using multi-camera video networks for both highway and city driving, leveraging the same technology for both forms of driving.
Back in November, Musk said FSD beta V11 wide release for the U.S. and Canada was “several weeks” away, but that never materialized. Musk also noted ASS (Actually Smart Summon) would be coming “probably” in December.
Tesla said earlier this month in its 2022 highlights recap that it now has 285,000 vehicles with access to FSD beta in the U.S. and Canada.
Check out some recent drives of FSD beta 10.69.25.1 below: