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Tesla finally released its latest version of FSD beta to everyone who has purchased the feature this week. Reading from the customers who has been using this since the release, the rollout is going really well with lots of new cars getting the update for the first time.
Lot of these new customers are sending tweets of their experiences and how the feature is exceeding their initial experiences. Lot of the customers are giving rides to family members and getting good compliments for the experience. Some are even using the feature to give rides on Lyft and Uber for their ride sharing program.
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drove fam around over holiday. their minds were blown. kept calling the car autonomous for the rest of the week. had no idea how far Tesla had come. incredible.
With lots of good word of mouth, it seems Tesla finally mastered the FSD beta version for a wide release. The upcoming update, called V11, famous knows as “One Stack to rule them All” among Tesla enthusiasts is expected to improve the experience even further with FSD on Highways along with street roads.
This is expected to be part of the holiday release along with other features like Apple music and Dolby Atoms. There wasn’t any official confirmation for the release of these features but it makes sense that to combine these update with V11 for a blockbuster Holiday Update.
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