Tesla has started rolling out its 2024.2 and 2024.2.2.1 software updates, as received this morning by the Tesla North fleet.
Here are the release notes for 2024.2 and 2024.2.2.1:
2024.2: security improvements
2024.2.2.1: minor fixes – this release contains minor fixes and improvements
This 2024.2.2.1 update arrives as the first “2024” version for many, especially those that were previously on 2023.44.30.8 that debuted earlier in January.
This latest update includes a font fix that was required by the NHTSA. The letter font size of the Brake, Park, and Antilock Brake System (ABS) visual warning indicators is smaller than the 3.2 mm (1/8 inch) minimum required by Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS), and Tesla has addressed this. Check out the image we compiled above based on images shared by @greentheonly earlier this week.
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Tesla has raised the price of its CCS Combo 1 Adapter from $250 to $300 in the US ($430 in Canada), making it more expensive for Tesla owners looking to expand their fast-charging options at third-party stations (via @Tslachan). The adapter, which supports charging speeds up to 250 kW, allows Tesla drivers to use non-Tesla […]