Tesla Drops November 2025 Recap — Here’s What Happened

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Tesla has published its official November 2025 recap, highlighting a busy month across the company’s global operations, product lines, and community. The update, shared on X, touches on everything from major corporate milestones to continued momentum for Full Self-Driving (Supervised) and record-breaking Supercharger usage.

One of the biggest events in November was Tesla’s Annual Shareholder Meeting, held at the company’s headquarters in Austin, Texas. During the presentation, Tesla emphasized its long-term vision of what it calls “sustainable abundance,” outlining the company’s strategy to deliver high-volume products powered by AI, advanced engineering, and scalable manufacturing.

“Every day, we’re working towards making sure everyone can get any good or service they want without sacrificing our resources. This is sustainable abundance. To achieve this, our products must be accessible to all. Tesla has all the pieces: AI tech + electrical-mechanical engineering + scalable production lines. No one else has that,” the company said. Shareholders also voted to approve Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s historic $1 trillion compensation package during the meeting.

Full Self-Driving saw steady progress throughout the month with multiple point releases, including version 14.1.5, which expanded the full FSD feature set to Cybertruck owners. One Cybertruck driver even logged nearly 1,300 miles on FSD with zero interventions. Tesla’s latest release, version 14.2.1, started rolling out last week and introduced a new capability allowing drivers to text behind the wheel when conditions permit.

The company also debuted FSD ride-alongs for Europe in November, giving regulators and the public an early look at the system from the passenger seat. The program runs through March 2026 and marks Tesla’s latest push toward regulatory approval in the region.

On the charging side, Tesla reported an all-time record for Supercharger usage over the Thanksgiving travel period in the U.S., underscoring the continued growth of its charging network. The company also expanded its presence in South America by officially launching in Colombia, where Model 3 and Model Y orders are now open.

Tesla’s full November recap includes additional updates and community highlights. You can check out the complete post over on X.