Tesla's 2024 Holiday Update: FSD v13.2.2 Rolls Out with Exciting Features and TPMS Software Fix

December 22, 2024
Tesla's 2024 Holiday Update: FSD v13.2.2 Rolls Out with Exciting Features and TPMS Software Fix
  • This Holiday Update, along with FSD v13.2.2, is delivered through a single over-the-air software update identified as version 2024.45.25.5.

  • The initial rollout started on December 21, 2024, with additional updates anticipated in the following days.

  • Tesla has begun the rollout of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) version 13.2.2 as part of the 2024 Holiday Update, which introduces a variety of new features for vehicles equipped with Hardware 4 (HW4).

  • Cybertruck owners are particularly enthusiastic about the updates, which also include the ability to adjust the rear-view camera's zoom level and a larger display when viewed over maps.

  • Improvements in speed zone handling have been implemented, especially in school zones, although drivers are still required to monitor compliance with speed limits.

  • FSD V13.2.2 now correctly responds to school buses, stopping for flashing stop signs and waiting until it is safe to proceed, thereby reducing the need for driver intervention.

  • Notable enhancements in FSD v13.2.2 include advanced AI4 video inputs, improved data scaling, reduced latency, enhanced navigation capabilities, and better collision avoidance predictions.

  • The update also allows the rear screen on compatible vehicles to be utilized for playing arcade games while driving, adding a new layer of entertainment.

  • In addition to the FSD updates, Tesla has issued a recall for 700,000 vehicles in the U.S. due to a software bug affecting the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), which has been resolved through an over-the-air update.

  • Among the new features, the Holiday Update allows for customizable vehicle avatars, including a sleigh with Santa Mode, and introduces Rainbow Road for select models like the Model 3 Highland and Cybertruck.

  • Initially, the update is available to users with the Supervised Full Self-Driving feature, with a broader rollout expected throughout the week.

  • Meanwhile, owners of HW3 vehicles are awaiting a free retrofit upgrade for unsupervised FSD, which is anticipated to be available sometime in 2025 or later.

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