Tesla has begun the deployment of Full Self-Driving (FSD) V12.5.4 to vehicles equipped with both Hardware 3 and Hardware 4, according to reports from the Tesla community.
The update, part of software version 2024.27.25, introduces significant enhancements, including a wider range for Actually Smart Summon (ASS) and improved vision-based driver monitoring, even when wearing sunglasses.
🔥🔥🚀 Tesla FSD (Supervised) v12.5.4 and the 2024.27.25 software update are rolling out to customers, covering both HW3 and HW4 vehicles!
This version includes:
✅ Actually Smart Summon (ASS) with extended range
✅ Vision-only driver monitoring, even with sunglassesThe… https://t.co/T2fdoXfVIl pic.twitter.com/QflUcEAUyK
— Tesla Newswire (@TeslaNewswire) September 23, 2024
Tesla software tracker Not a Tesla App highlighted that the update brings the “Longer Range” feature for Actually Smart Summon, which was previously marked as “Coming Soon,” and raises the app version requirement to V4.37.0. The release notes also detail additional customization options for the driverless summon feature, allowing users to select sounds that indicate the success or failure of the summon function.
Tesla has updated the Customize Summon screen for Actually Smart Summon.
You can now select completion and abort sounds, while side clearance and Homelink options have been removed.https://t.co/BB10z8CwC3
Thanks to @roger_kappler pic.twitter.com/EoLcvd6Hge
— Not a Tesla App (@NotATeslaApp) September 23, 2024
“Completion Sound: You can have the vehicle play a sound when Summon completes. You can pick from Applause, Ta Da, Ba-dum Tiss, a random sound, or none at all. Emissions on Abort: If summon aborts, you can have the vehicle fart,” Tesla noted in its release.
Another notable update is vision-based driver monitoring with sunglasses, which removes earlier restrictions preventing the use of sunglasses while operating FSD (Supervised). This change is expected to enhance the overall convenience of Tesla’s advanced driver-assist system.