

Tesla Pushes FSD v14 Release to Monday Amid Final Testing
5 snips Oct 5, 2025
Elon Musk has delayed the Full Self-Driving v14 rollout again, citing last-minute testing. The new version aims for a unified driving stack, enhancing behavior and monitoring. It promises more polite driving and fewer aggressive maneuvers. Real-world testing in the Bay Area has been undertaken to ensure its effectiveness. Stricter driver monitoring enforcement is also coming. The stakes are high for Tesla as customers expect better performance and refunds for the ongoing beta experience.
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Unified Neural Network For All Driving
- Tesla merges city and highway driving into a single neural network to simplify and scale the system.
- This unified stack aims to learn holistically from diverse driving data and speed improvements across road types.
Smoother, More Polite Driving Behavior
- V14 promises smoother, more polite driving with fewer aggressive lane changes and less jerky steering.
- If it works, Tesla can deploy improvements faster and reduce inconsistent behaviors between highway and urban driving.
Stricter Driver Enforcement Policies
- V14 expands temporary suspensions for drivers who ignore attention prompts or misuse FSD, adding clearer automated enforcement.
- This responds to regulatory pressure and aims to increase accountability for hands-on misuse.