
Image credit: Dan Burkland
Tesla has started rolling out its 2022.45.13 software update, which contains a new version of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) beta, 11.3.4.
Numerous FSD beta testers, including the likes of Dan Burkland and more, are receiving this 2022.45.13 software update over the air on Friday morning. The software update is also available over LTE connections as well and not just over Wi-Fi, says Burkland.
The release of FSD beta 11.3.4 comes one week after FSD beta 11.3.3 was released to testers. So far, many have been impressed with the iterative changes in FSD beta, specifically now that it’s running on a single stack build of its city and highway systems.
Expect the first drives of FSD beta 11.3.4 to hit YouTube shortly, as testers start putting the new build through its paces, stay tuned.
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