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Tesla is set to release its highly anticipated Full Self-Driving (FSD) Beta v11 software next week. Dubbed as the “single stack to rule them all” by Tesla fans, the new software will reportedly include a single stack for both city roads and highway driving.
Until now, FSD Beta has been limited to city roads and the Autopilot feature has been automatically activated when the car enters the highway. The new v11 software aims to merge the two, allowing for a seamless driving experience.
Details about how many users will receive the v11 update right away are not yet known, but it is expected to roll out to all users within a couple of weeks. The release of the v11 software has been long awaited by Tesla fans and is sure to be a game-changer for the company.
It is worth noting that FSD Beta is still a work in progress and requires the driver to remain attentive and ready to take control of the vehicle at any time. However, the release of the v11 software marks a significant step towards fully autonomous driving.
Overall, the release of the v11 software is an exciting development for Tesla and its fans, and is sure to bring a new level of convenience and safety to the driving experience. If the roll out is wide then it would make a wonderful christmas gift for those Tesla owners.
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