2024.32.30 Release Notes: FSD 12.5.6 with New Driving Profiles
Tesla has started rolling out its Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised 12.5.6 part of software update 2024.32.30, which includes new driving profiles Chill, Standard and Hurry. You gotta love Tesla’s humor.
- Chill: Drives in slower lands with minimal lane changes
- Standard: Drives at normal speed, adjusts with traffic
- Hurry: Drives faster with more frequent lane changes
Also new is Max Speed Offset, letting drivers adjust speed with the scroll wheel while using FSD. You can also press left or right to adjust driving profile.
Tesla says this lets FSD (Supervised) drive contextually above the speed limit or the predicted road speed to match the flow of traffic. This specifies the max speed it is allowed to drive as a percentage of offset applied to the speed limit of the road or the predicted road speed.
There’s also a new max speed user interface as well, showing in the top status bar, where your selected driving profile will also show.
FSD 12.5.6 brings end-to-end highway controls, upgrading the city-streets driving stack to a single end-to-end neural network trained on millions of video clips. This was first launched with FSD on Cybertruck.
“FSD 12.5.6 is another major leap forward in lifelike human driving. I mean WOW,” said Tesla owner @WholeMarsBlog. “Experienced some slightly too harsh braking on city streets. Also too slow still, but haven’t tried the hurry profile yet. Video to come soon.”
Also apparently fixed is a bug where FSD would not start driving when starting a new drive to a destination.
Check out this first drive of FSD 12.5.6 from @WholeMarsBlog below: