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According to Teslafi, as of today, 41.9% of all Teslas (S, X and 3) are still on 2018.50.6 or earlier. Yes, the vast majority of 3s have been updated but there are still lots of cars on 2018.50.6 or earlier.
According to Teslafi, as of today, 41.9% of all Teslas (S, X and 3) are still on 2018.50.6 or earlier. Yes, the vast majority of 3s have been updated but there are still lots of cars on 2018.50.6 or earlier.
If you pay the discount price to update to AP or FSD, you will get the 2019.5.15. Lol. It seems the AP/FSD update will stuck in a loop until you get that version. A way for Tesla to get your money, LOL
How much do you drive?
I’m also still on 2018.50.6, and I drive about 4,000 and my half arsed hypothesis is that higher mileage drivers are pushed back in the queue, because a bug has the potential to cause a lot more pain and annoyance as compared to a 40 mile commuter.