Tesla Full Self-Driving 14.3 update: release date and features
Tesla's Full Self-Driving version 14.3: what to expect
Tesla Full Self-Driving 14.3 update: release date and features
Learn about Tesla's Full Self-Driving version 14.3 update, including its release date, enhanced reasoning features, and potential impact on autonomous driving.
2026-03-20T11:28:27+03:00
2026-03-20T11:28:27+03:00
2026-03-20T11:28:27+03:00
Tesla's new Full Self-Driving version 14.3, initially slated for January or February release, aims to bring more reasoning and logic to the autonomous driving system's decisions. This update could enhance numerous features, including navigation—a current pain point for many owners.CEO Elon Musk recently confirmed that Tesla is already testing version 14.3 internally. He indicated it will roll out broadly in "a few weeks," suggesting a likely late April release.Overall, there is significant optimism that version 14.3 could mark a major breakthrough for Tesla's Full Self-Driving technology. Many believe this version powers the Robotaxi fleet in Austin, Texas, some of which operate without a driver.
Tesla's Full Self-Driving version 14.3: what to expect
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David Carter, Editor
11:28 20-03-2026
Learn about Tesla's Full Self-Driving version 14.3 update, including its release date, enhanced reasoning features, and potential impact on autonomous driving.
Tesla's new Full Self-Driving version 14.3, initially slated for January or February release, aims to bring more reasoning and logic to the autonomous driving system's decisions. This update could enhance numerous features, including navigation—a current pain point for many owners.
CEO Elon Musk recently confirmed that Tesla is already testing version 14.3 internally. He indicated it will roll out broadly in "a few weeks," suggesting a likely late April release.
Overall, there is significant optimism that version 14.3 could mark a major breakthrough for Tesla's Full Self-Driving technology. Many believe this version powers the Robotaxi fleet in Austin, Texas, some of which operate without a driver.