
Tesla’s latest software update, 2025.32.8.15, began rolling out on October 20, 2025, introducing Full Self-Driving (Supervised) v14.1.3 along with several new features and improvements across the board — including new parking arrival options, a more customizable driving experience, and fresh interface tweaks.
Full Self-Driving (Supervised) v14.1.3 Release Notes
- Added Arrival Options for you to select where FSD should park: in a Parking Lot, on the Street, in a Driveway, in a Parking Garage, or at the Curbside.
- Added handling to pull over or yield for emergency vehicles (e.g. police cars, fire trucks, ambulances).
- Added navigation and routing into the vision-based neural network for real-time handling of blocked roads and detours.
- Added additional Speed Profile to further customize driving style preference.
- Improved handling for static and dynamic gates.
- Improved offsetting for road debris (e.g. tires, tree branches, boxes).
- Improve handling of several scenarios including: unprotected turns, lane changes, vehicle cut-ins, and school busses.
- Improved FSD’s ability to manage system faults and recover smoothly from degraded operation for enhanced reliability.
- Added alerting for residue build-up on interior windshield that may impact front camera visibility. If affected, visit Service for cleaning!
Upcoming Improvements:
- Overall smoothness and sentience
- Parking spot selection and parking quality
Arrival Options
Drivers can now choose how FSD parks once it reaches a destination: Parking Lot, Street, Driveway, Parking Garage, or Curbside — a key step toward Robotaxi-style drop-offs.
- You can now select an arrival option such as Parking Lot, Street, Driveway, Parking Garage and Curbside for Robotaxi-style drop offs.
- Your preferences for arrival options and preferred parking positions are persisted for each destination.
- Our reasoning model will assess the suitable options for your destination and pick an intuitive default.
Speed Profiles
Tesla added new speed modes to better match your driving style.
- Introduced new Speed Profile SLOTH, which comes with lower speeds & more conservative lane selection than CHILL.
- Introduced new Speed Profile MAD MAX, which comes with higher speeds and more frequent lane changes than HURRY.
- Driver profile now has a stronger impact on behavior. The more assertive the profile, the higher the max speed.
- Right scroll-wheel up/down now adjusts Speed Profile setting rather than your precise max speed offset selection in mph/kph.
UI Improvements
- Start Self-Driving with a tap of the touchscreen from Park, or any time during your drive.
- Adjust settings like the Speed Profile and Arrival Options directly from the Autopilot visualization on the center display.
Brake Confirm
- Brake Confirm for the Start Self-Driving button is now defaulted off. When disabled, Start Self-Driving will not require you to press and release the brake to confirm engagement.
- You can enable Brake Confirm in Autopilot > Brake Confirm.
Full Self-Driving (Supervised)
- Under your supervision, Full Self-Driving (Supervised) can drive your Tesla almost anywhere. It will start from a parked position, make lane changes, follow navigation routes, avoid objects, and park at your destination. Tesla reminds drivers to remain attentive — the system does not make your vehicle autonomous.
- To engage, press the Start Self-Driving button or the right scroll wheel once. You can disable it in Autopilot Settings.
Security Improvements
- This update includes important security fixes and improvements.
Rave Cave
- Rave Cave now remembers your setting. If enabled, it’ll turn up the vibes automatically when you shift into Park.
- Go to App Launcher > Toybox > Light Sync.
Frontal Airbag System Enhancement
- Tesla Vision now assists with airbag deployment for even faster restraint activation in the event of a frontal crash — an example of how Tesla continues improving safety through software.
Low Power Mode
- Low Power Mode conserves energy when parked by disabling certain features. Turn it on manually or set it to activate automatically at a specific battery level.
- Go to Controls > Charging > Low Power Mode.
Minor Updates
- You can now set Dog Mode to a minimum temperature of 64°F (18°C).
- This update includes important security fixes and improvements.
- Minor fixes and performance enhancements have been applied.
Grok (Beta)
- You can now talk to Grok, an intelligent assistant built by xAI. Choose Grok’s voice and personality, ranging from Storyteller to Unhinged.
To launch, go to App Launcher > Grok, or long-press the voice button on your steering wheel.
- Requires Premium Connectivity or Wi-Fi. Grok is in beta and doesn’t issue vehicle commands yet.
Light Sync
- Tesla’s accent lighting now reacts dynamically to music in real time, and you can even match colors to album art.
- Turn on Rave Cave while parked for the full experience.
Dashcam Update
- The Dashcam app now lets you adjust playback speed and choose between full-screen or original video size.
- While parked, go to App Launcher > Dashcam.
Site Info at Arrival
- Charging site details now appear automatically — including valet requirements, access codes, pay-to-park notices, and restroom availability.
Audio Settings Update
- You can now save multiple EQ presets to match your listening preferences.
- Go to Controls > Audio or use the Controls search.
Onboarding Guide
- Tesla’s Onboarding Guide helps new owners learn about driver settings, touchscreen features, and Autopilot controls.
- Go to Controls > Service > Onboarding Guide.
Release notes courtesy of Tessie.
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