In an email to customers, Tesla explains, “At our We, Robot event, we unveiled the future of autonomy. Now, you can experience a part of the future for the next 30 days with a Full Self-Driving (Supervised) trial in your own Tesla.”
“Enable Full Self-Driving (Supervised) on your vehicle’s touchscreen, enter your destination and go. Under your supervision, your Tesla will navigate for you, changing lanes and making turns while you enjoy the ride,” said the email.
Upon entering your car after receiving the email, the screen will read, “Your Autopilot package has been upgraded. Enable your new feature in Autopilot settings.”
Then, you’ll also see the screen below allowing you to quickly toggle on FSD, then agree to enable the software. The trial is good for 30 days.
Now, most free trials are for users on 2024.32.7 bringing FSD (Supervised) 12.3.6. The latest version of FSD is version 12.5.x. Let’s hope a software update is coming soon to bring owners to the newest version of FSD. Did you get your second free FSD trial?
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Mister.T
1 year ago
Many Still on 12.3.6… can we hold off in enabling the trial until new update for hw3 models goes out?
My thoughts exactly. I already had a trial of 12.3.6 earlier this year and while it was cool, it was not good enough to make me subscribe. I would have preferred to wait for 12.5.x so I could see the improvement and actually try ASS.
I just got the notification this morning with the popup on the bottom left and a toggle slider. It surprised me. That's why I'm here, I googled it to see how long it lasts. But I'm on 12.3.6. I hope it updates to 12.5.6 soon. I'm on HW4.
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Many Still on 12.3.6… can we hold off in enabling the trial until new update for hw3 models goes out?
My thoughts exactly. I already had a trial of 12.3.6 earlier this year and while it was cool, it was not good enough to make me subscribe. I would have preferred to wait for 12.5.x so I could see the improvement and actually try ASS.
I would like to ASSume that everyone will have 12.5 by end of October, but we have been waiting since July?
I got the trial, I'm on 12.3.6 on HW4.
I just got the notification this morning with the popup on the bottom left and a toggle slider. It surprised me. That's why I'm here, I googled it to see how long it lasts. But I'm on 12.3.6. I hope it updates to 12.5.6 soon. I'm on HW4.