Autonomous Parking & Smarter Navigation Make Waves
Tesla's New FSD v14.1: A Leap Towards Fully Autonomous Robotaxis
Tesla has unleashed its Full Self‑Driving (FSD) version 14.1, adding robotaxi‑like flair with smart parking and improved navigation capabilities. The update includes advanced parking options, AI‑driven real‑time route adjustments, and a refined UI for streamlined user control, pushing autonomous driving closer to reality while keeping driver supervision in place.
Introduction to Tesla FSD v14.1
Key Features of FSD v14.1
Navigation and AI Enhancements
User Interface and Usability Improvements
Compatibility and Hardware Requirements
Comparisons with Previous FSD Versions
Recent Events Related to FSD v14.1
Future Implications for Autonomous Driving
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