I recommend that you do not believe what Elon says. Here are a few examples:
- Elon said that Model S would get updates before Model 3s - Not true
- Elon said that if you were an early adopter of FSD and spent $3,000 more than others, you would get an invitation to join the Early Access Program - Not true
- I got an e-mail from Tesla when they released the Software Advanced option telling me that this was going to give me early access to new updates before other owners - Not true
- Tesla then said that there was an Early Wide Access, which is nothing more than clicking the Software Advanced button. We were again told that early FSD adopters would get firmware upgrades before other owners - Not true
I was an early FSD adopter and have AP2/MCU1 hardware. If you look and the Firmware Tracker, you will notice that most of the updates are going to Model 3 owners. I believe that most of the Model 3 owners that received V10 have the latest hardware. If you own AP2/MCU1 hardware, I believe that you will get it much later than owners that have newer hardware. Why would Tesla want to send the update to older hardware when they cannot use most of the new features.
My hardware does not support:
- Sentry mode - I cannot save video to a SD card
- Dashcam - My hardware does not support Dashcam
- Lane Departure Avoidance
- Emergency Lane Departure Avoidance
- Most of the new games released in the past year
I doubt that my hardware will support:
- Cuphead
- Beach Buggy Racing
- Tesla Theater - Netflix, YouTube, Hulu
- Send URLs from your smart phone to your car to stream video
- Karaoke
Here is what is on the Tesla Update Tracker:
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You can see that there are no Model S/Xs with AP2/MCU1 hardware that received the V10 update.