Tesla released its latest software update (2020.32.1), which includes a number of safety and performance improvements. Tesla is now offering “Dynamic Brake Lights” in new markets after releasing the feature to Europe in March 2019. Unfortunately, the functionality will likely not be available in the United States for some time. Government regulations indicate that brake... READ FULL ARTICLE
New and proud owner of a late 2017 MS75 Blue (no D but with paid FSD, so I found my personal sweet spot!). Totally love it but that's for another thread. Got the AP 3.0 upgrade 3 weeks ago (stuck with MCU 1 for now) and was just prompted to install 2020.32.1. It's installing so I can't report on the updates yet but I can't find any reference to this version. Anybody been prompted to install this yet? Thanks.
same EXACT car (2017 S75 with FSD computer) and JUST got the request the same time! Haha. Please post your release notes as I’m too lazy to go to my garage
Same, but S75D, and FSD installed 3 days ago. And I didn't get MCU2 ordered in time for the same Service visit. Install at about 70% now. Is it just me or did the car get "more confident" after FSD hardware install? Less wandering at long lane line gaps, etc.
2017 MX AP2 upgraded to FSD (stuck with MCU1). 2020.32.1 installation is going on. Displayed ~50minutes and now its over 1 hour 15min, not completed yet.
2017 MX 75D ... Not normally a poster for these update threads but definitely unique that were all 2017s and 75s with the AP3 and MCU1 upgrade!
Werid my release notes are a little different - iCloud iCloud Include Dynamic Brake Lights and a pic for suspension impreovments.
Enhancement in speed limitations processing. Prior to this firmware the speed limit change was displayed on the dashboard about 50 to 100 meters after the speed limit sign. Now, the new speed limit is displayed on the dashboard about 100 meters prior the speed limit sign. It's more safety when driving under NOA.