Tesla is rolling out its Full Self-Driving (FSD) Beta v11.3.2 update to a wider audience of Tesla-owning subscribers, marking a significant step in the deployment of its autonomous driving technology. The update features a single-stack solution that provides a more comprehensive suite of autonomous driving features to users, without the need to rely on separate systems for different driving environments.
This latest version of FSD Beta brings a host of new features and improvements, such as an enhanced Autopilot visualization that prioritizes the automatic blind spot camera’s position when the FSD Beta is active. Users can also leave anonymous voice notes to Tesla for human input over a particular situation, and the autopilot reaction time towards red-light or stop-sign runners has been significantly improved.
The rollout is a promising development for Tesla, which recently faced a recall of its autonomous driving system due to its failure to recognize and obey traffic lights and stop signs. Tesla has since revised its user manual, clarifying that its Level 2 system requires driver attention at all times.
While the FSD Beta v11.3.2 update provides an exciting glimpse into Tesla’s autonomous driving capabilities, the upgrade is not without its limitations. The update requires new Hardware 4.0 self-driving kits, which are not compatible with existing vehicles and must be purchased separately.
Despite this, Tesla’s commitment to advancing its autonomous driving technology is evident, and the FSD Beta v11.3.2 update offers a glimpse into the future of autonomous driving. As Tesla continues to refine its autonomous driving system, we can expect to see further developments in the technology, bringing us closer to a future where self-driving cars are a reality.