A Look at the 22 Unlisted Improvements in Tesla's 2024.14 Update (2024)

By Not a Tesla App Staff

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Tesla Theater sees a face lift in update 2024.14

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Every Tesla update comes filled with smaller improvements that go unlisted in the official release notes. Tesla update 2024.14 was a huge update that brought several new designs such as the new parked visualization and an improved media player, but it also brought a record of 22 changes that went undocumented.

If you love following Tesla software and the changes in each update, you’ll enjoy this list.

Entertainment Apps UI

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At one time there was a single 'Entertainment' app which made the tabs make sense

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Tesla Theater, Toybox and Arcade were all part of the "Entertainment" app, even though there were separate icons for each of these services.

With this update, the tabs at the top that let you quickly jump from Arcade to Toybox and Theater have been removed across the three entertainment apps to provide a more streamlined look.

Tesla Theater UI

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Tesla Theater now looks a lot nicer

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Tesla Theater app icons have been updated to be much larger. At the top it now says Tesla Theater in large letters to clarify which app you’re in. The icons are now at the bottom of the screen and the app names below the icons have also been removed.

Navigation Path

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The path in the navigation now turns gray behind you

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When using the navigation system, the route's path will now turn gray for areas that your vehicle has already completed.

If your vehicle has Premium Connectivity, the path's color ahead of your vehicle will continue to be based on traffic density. If you're not subscribed to Premium Connectivity, then the path will remain blue, while the path behind your vehicle will turn gray.

This is a nice to have improvement which makes it easier to navigate areas where the paths cross.

Driver Profile

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Tesla is now encouraging users to create profiles through the Tesla app

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When adding a new Driver profile, Tesla now displays a graphic that encourages users to add a driver profile through the Tesla app, which makes it a cloud-based Tesla Profile. A cloud profile is stored on Tesla's servers and lets you sync and use your profile across your other Tesla vehicles, loaner vehicles or Tesla rentals.

You can still create a local profile that is limited to the vehicle that it's created on.

Cybertruck New Feature Icon

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New feature icons turns square on the Cybertruck

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The blue icon that highlights new or improved features after a Tesla update has been updated for the Cybertruck. It's now a simple square that matches the Cybertruck's design.

FSD Version in App

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You can now tell which version of FSD you're on through the app

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With Tesla car update 2024.14 or higher, the app will now display the FSD version at the bottom of the app.

Tesla has slowly been adding more software version information to the app. It now displays:

V12 - The vehicle's software version, which is only incremented with large user interface changes. Think of this like Windows 11

2024.14.6 - The vehicle's specific update version, much like one of Windows major updates

FSD 12.3.6 - FSD version number. This could be thought of as the version of Chrome that your vehicle is using.

Vehicle Visualization

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Intel users are also getting a slight update to the visualization

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When you're parked and rotate the vehicle in the visualization, there are now dots that you can touch that reveal buttons to access various parts of the vehicle such as the frunk, trunk or charge port.

Vehicles with Intel processors also get the new buttons in this visualization.

Nav App

There's a new icon for the navigation app. The app is available in the All Apps menu and can be pinned to the dock at the bottom of the screen.

Instead of having to minimize apps by swiping down, or tapping the icon for the app that's open, users can now simply tap the Nav icon to go back to Tesla's navigation screen.

Climate Icon

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There's also a Climate icon that you can put in the dock

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In the All Apps menu, there is now a Climate icon that you can add to your vehicle's dock. Tapping the button brings up the vehicle's climate menu and is an alternative to tapping the climate temperature.

This may be a new default icon that is placed in the vehicle to make it more obvious to new owners how to access the climate controls.

Explicit Apple Music Content

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Apple Music can now block explicit music

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The Explicit Content setting under Audio Settings > Options now also applies to Apple Music in addition to “Streaming” and Apple Podcasts. This is a nice addition for those with young kids.

Pedals & Steering Menu Updated

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The Pedals & Steering Menu sees some updates

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The Pedals & Steering Menu is now called Dynamics- which lets you set your acceleration and regeneration levels, stopping mode and more.

Steering Mode has been renamed 'Steering Weight,' and the choices are now Light, Standard and Heavy instead of the previous, Comfort, Standard and Sport. The functionality remains the same.

Quick Controls Updated

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Quick Controls have been rearranged and updated for some vehicles

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The Controls menu has been updated to make it easier to find and select various options. The glovebox option has been moved down to make the buttons for Fold Mirrors, Child Lock and Window Lock larger.

The wiper controls now have Off and Auto next to each other instead of at opposite corners. Car Wash Mode has been added to the list of options for the Model 3 and Model Y.

Search Menus

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Search is now at the top of the Menu instead of being an option to the left

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The search box in settings has been moved to the top of the menu instead of being the first section.

This creates some additional space and makes the search box persistent since you can now scroll through the sections, which have included WiFi and Bluetooth since update 2024.8.

Sentry Mode Video

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Sentry Mode continues to improve

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When a Sentry Mode event is detected, it will now create a one-minute event video file called event.mp4 on your USB drive.

This one-minute video is in addition to the other video files that are already created when there's a Sentry Mode event. It's also the same video that is available in the Tesla app when a Sentry Mode event occurs.

New Media Player

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Tesla made some big improvements to the media player

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There’s a new media player that’s larger and easier to use. By increasing the size of the media player, Tesla is now able to fit additional options that were hidden previously, such as EQ and audio settings, the search button and shuffle and repeat options.

The new media player appears while the vehicle is parked, driving or while the visualizations are in full-screen mode.

The media player can be minimized as before, but it now remains in the visualization area as a small strip incase of going down into the dock.

Status Bar Icons

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Status bar icons have been rearranged

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The status bar icons have been rearranged when parked so that the driver profile, WiFi and Sentry Mode icons are closer to the driver and the time and temperature readings are further to the right.

New Auto Shift User Interface

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The UI for Auto Shift has been updated in the new Model 3

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The Auto Shift user interface has been updated to be more compact so that it doesn't take up the entire left side of the screen.

It now leaves room above for the gear indicator and doesn't go all the way down to allow for a larger media player.

Charging Display

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The charging meter is now on the left side

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While your vehicle is charging, the screen will now display additional information about the vehicle's charging status.

It includes the charge limit, current power, total energy added, number of phases, and the current amperage and voltage.

There is also a new animation on the left side where the new power meter appears while driving. This vertical line mimics the vertical green lights on Tesla's Wall Connector that scroll up and down while the vehicle is charging.

Pause Trunk Opening

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You can now pause the trunk opening

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In the vehicle's new visualization, after you tap Open Trunk, you'll now be given the option to "Pause" the trunk opening so that it remains open to the current height.

This could be useful when opening the trunk where there may not be enough overhead space.

You can always set the maximum height for the trunk to open, limiting how far the trunk lid goes up whenever you're at that specific location.

This feature is also available on vehicles with Intel processors as long as the vehicle contains a powered trunk.

Larger Speedometer

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Speedometer font in update 2024.14

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The font size of the speedometer has been increased, making it easier to see.

Regen Meter

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The regen meter is now vertical and on the left side of the display

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The power/regeneration bar in the Model 3 and Model Y is now placed vertically along the left side of the screen instead of horizontally on top.

Improved Autopilot Visualizations

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There are more Autopilot visualizations besides having the ability to go full screen

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Autopilot visualizations have been improved while in the standard view or full-screen. The vehicle will now detect and display more vehicles as well as showing when a vehicle's turn signals or brake lights are on.

Improved visualizations are available on Intel and AMD vehicles.

Videos

You can also check out videos of the best Tesla features in update 2024.14, including a look at the improved wiper controls in this update.

We also have a closer look at the changes to Auto Shift for the new Model 3 and an in-depth look at the changes to the improved media player.

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Based on an update from a senior ex-GEICO executive on LinkedIn, Allen Laben will now be joining Tesla’s Insurance team in the coming days, with an interesting focus.

Laben, who previously worked at GEICO as Director of Claims Specialty Operations will be taking on the role as Head of Insurance Partnerships at Tesla.

Reducing Costs

One of Laben’s goals is to “lower the total cost of Tesla ownership…”, which is a fairly lofty goal. Tesla’s have notoriously had extremely high repair costs, owing to the low availability of parts, and the tendency for third-party insurance services to total vehicles rather than try to repair them.

Laben intends to reduce these costs by partnering with insurance companies, teams across Tesla, and collision shops in the US and Canada.

Tesla Insurance

Tesla launched Tesla Insurance in 2019 in California and now offers insurance in various US states. In most states, the insurance premium is based on a user’s Safety Score, which uses vehicle metrics to determine how the vehicle was being driven. These metrics included Forward Collision Warnings, hard braking, aggressive turning, unsafe following distances, and harsh braking. They also include the rather controversial night-time driving policy, which Tesla has changed multiple times over the years.

In California, the Safety Score isn’t factored into the insurance rates. However, in other states as of 2021, Safety Score directly correlates to the insurance rates. A higher score results in lower rates, with rates changing month-to-month based on your score.

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The higher a Safety Score, the lower your insurance premium will be

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Tesla Insurance Expansion: Canada and Other States

Given Laben’s goals and words – it may seem that Tesla Insurance could eventually make its way to Canada. Today, navigating to Tesla’s Insurance page on its Canadian site provides a 404 error. Canadian owners are often subject to high rates, with few exemptions.

Having Tesla Insurance in Canada could make a big impact on Canadian Tesla ownership costs, which are driven higher by insurance costs. These same goals and words can also apply to other states – not every US state has access to Tesla Insurance just yet, but Tesla continues to expand.

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This morning Elon Musk announced on X that Tesla is releasing FSD v12.4.1 to employees today.

FSD v12.4 was released to employees on May 20th and was expected to go out to Tesla owners the following week. However, it looks like Tesla needed to fix some issues before rolling out the update publicly.

Improvements in FSD v12.4

FSD v12.4 is expected to be a vast improvement over the current version of 12.3.6. According to Musk, it's expected to include:

  • Improve comfort by reducing hard braking and acceleration

  • Retrained models

  • Reduced interventions by a scale of 5-10x

  • Removal of the steering wheel nag

  • Autopark when arriving at a destination

According to the release notes, there will also be an improved strike system in FSD v12.4. Tesla will start removing a strike for every week that you go without gaining any new strikes.

If you reach five strikes (or three with vehicles without a cabin camera), then you'll still be suspended for a week.

Improved Interventions

Musk previously said that FSD v12.4 will see a big decrease in interventions with Tesla’s estimates being a reduction of 5-10x. In his post today, he talked a little bit about FSD v12.5 and v12.6, saying that it’s getting to the point where interventions may be more than a year apart.

Musk also said that the improvements in v12.4.1 are so big that it should arguably be called v13. Although Musk is known for hyping FSD releases, the list of improvements above does indicate a massive release.

Who's Eligible to Receive FSD v12.4.1

There's a lot of confusion and frustration right now around Tesla branches.

Unfortunately, FSD v12.4 is update 2024.9.5, which means that only users on 2024.8.x and below would be eligible to receive this update. This is why if you're on update 2024.8.9 or 2024.3.25, you haven't been updated to the Spring Update (2024.14). Tesla wants to make sure you are eligible for FSD's latest release.

Since Tesla isn't updating FSD owners in the US and Canada to 2024.14, we expect FSD v12.4.1 to still be based on the 2024.9 branch. So unfortunately it appears that FSD users will have to wait a bit longer for Tesla's beautiful redesign in update 2024.14.

Updated Release Date

Musk also provided a new estimate for the release of FSD v12.4.1 to customers. He stated that if all goes well with the employee release today and during testing the update will start rolling out in a limited fashion to customers this coming weekend. This could mean that we just have to wait a few more days until a lucky few start receiving the latest FSD improvements.

A Look at the 22 Unlisted Improvements in Tesla's 2024.14 Update (2024)

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