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2020.12.11.1

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2020.12.11.1 installed just now. 2017 MS 75D AP2.0, MCU1, FSD

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Has the SC display changed with this update?

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Probably bug fix

Software version 2020.12.11.2 3ec2d07 was just detected on a Tesla Model 3 Long Range Dual Motor in Rogaland Norway. The highest previous version was 2020.12.11.1 81280b8. You were alerted per your settings on TeslaFi.com.
 
I don't know if it is new for 12.11.1, but when looking through the Autopilot menu options this morning I noticed ta "Mad Max" mode which I haven't seen before. I don't use Autopilot so it might have already been there. A Mad Max mode sounds really cool even if it is only to do with the speed of automated lane changes
 
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Mad max is not new - its a FSD/NoA option. As you may have worked out, that setting only determines the speed differential that it uses to determine whether to do a lane change - mute point in Europe since lane changes need to be confirmed. Mad max will offer a lane change when speed differential is at its lowest setting.
 
tl;dr don't feel left out if you are only getting 2020.12.11.1

Apparently its not uncommon for Tesla to release parallel versions so that they can compare how each behave compared to the other.

But I don't think its that. Slightly worrying is that 2020.12.11.2 is a very minor release as per TeslaFi reports and negligible installs in last day or so compared to 2020.12.11.1. This hints either at a problem with 11.2, or we are a very special install. I suspect the former.

As an aside, 11.2 seems to be very highly biased towards LR AWD installs and significantly smaller SR installs. Tiny number of performance installs.

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