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Tesla is rolling out FSD v12 to legacy vehicles and the new Model 3 with update 2024.3.15
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Tesla Releases FSD v12.3.4, Adds FSD v12 to Older Model S, Model X and New Model 3 for the First Time
Tesla has been on a roll recently since releasing FSD v12. Yesterday, Tesla started rolling out
update 2024.3.15, which includes the latest version of FSD, v12.3.4. While this update is available for all vehicles currently on FSD v12, it finally adds support for the legacy Model S and Model X, as well as the new Model 3.
The Cybertruck is now the last consumer vehicle (
Semi excluded) that currently doesn't have access to FSD v12. In fact, the Cybetruck doesn't have access to any version of FSD yet, although that shouldn't be surprising given that the Cybertruck is a brand-new vehicle and Tesla is still ramping up production.
This FSD update follows Tesla’s recent release of FSD v12.3.3, which
changed FSD from “Beta” to “Supervised”—a precondition which, in hindsight, foreshadowed that it would soon be ready for older cars.
Autopark
We were hoping also to see improvements with the new Autopark feature, or see it expanded to vehicles with ultrasonic sensors (USS), but it looks like Tesla was focused on bringing FSD v12 to additional vehicles with this update.
Vehicles with USS are not only waiting on the new Autopark but also the new
high-fidelity park assist that was rolled out to vehicles without USS late last year.
In December, Tesla's Autopilot lead, Ashok Elluswamy said that the feature
would come to models with USS "eventually." It's possible the feature may be tied to the latest Autopark feature and users will receive both at the same time.
FSD v12.3.4 Roll Out
Please note that this update hasn’t yet reached all the eligible vehicles yet and is being rolled out slowly over time as Tesla monitors these vehicles. If your car becomes eligible, you’ll receive a push notification, or sometimes it’s helpful to check in the Tesla app or in the vehicle manually.