Tesla has started the rollout of Full Self-Driving (Supervised) V12.3.6, the latest iteration of its advanced driver-assist system. The update just comes over a week since the release of FSD (Supervised) V12.3.5.
Tesla’s FSD program has made a lot of headway as of late, especially with CEO Elon Musk mandating a test ride on FSD (Supervised) V12.3 for new owners and the rollout of a free trial program for the advanced driver-assist system, among others. As per Tesla’s Q1 2024 Update Letter, the FSD program has already driven a cumulative distance of over 1.3 billion miles.
NEWS: Tesla FSD (Supervised) v12.3.6 has started rolling out to employees. Normal customers should get it within a few days.
12.3.5 came out only 8 days ago. pic.twitter.com/wOfpOvNFYF— Sawyer Merritt (@SawyerMerritt) April 28, 2024
This weekend, Tesla watchers reported that FSD (Supervised) V12.3.6 has started rolling out to company employees. This was already impressive considering that FSD (Supervised) V12.3.5 was released just a little over a week ago. As per Tesla software tracking services such as Teslascope, however, even regular owners are receiving FSD V12.3.6 as well.
Full Self-Driving (Supervised) V12.3.6 is now rolling out to @Tesla customers for the first time, via software update 2024.3.25. ? https://t.co/Xvy3zPLaMx— Teslascope (@teslascope) April 28, 2024
The Release Notes of FSD (Supervised) V12.3.6 are still identical to the previous releases of the advanced driver-assist system. Teslascope also inferred that with the release of V12.3.6, drivers whose vehicles are still at FSD (Supervised) 12.3.4 will likely receive the system’s latest iteration. Videos shared by Tesla drivers who received V12.3.6 suggested that the recent update presents some improvements over its predecessor.
One thing I’m noticing about FSD v12.4.6 is it’s definitely making more frequent lane changes in the highway compared to .5.
Note: this is actually not a bad thing- it’s doing a great job maintaining my set speed and moving around slower cars and not sitting in the left lane. pic.twitter.com/RqF1zBwe9v— Zack (@BLKMDL3) April 28, 2024
Tesla Model 3 owner @BLKMDL3, for example, observed that FSD (Supervised) V12.3.6 was making more frequent lane changes on the highway compared to V12.3.5. Longtime FSD user @WholeMarsBlog also shared a video of V12.3.6 navigating city streets without interventions. As per the veteran FSD user, the movements of V12.3.6 are very similar to a human driver’s.
Tesla Full Self-Driving (Supervised) 12.3.6 is incredibly smooth and humanlike
Here's my first drive, with zero interventions
Watch in 4K: https://t.co/dpQldwKxFa pic.twitter.com/8FWuu9lqSH— Whole Mars Catalog (Supervised) (@WholeMarsBlog) April 28, 2024
FSD is becoming a central part of Tesla’s overall strategy, with Elon Musk noting during the first quarter earnings call that the company’s vision-based approach is steadily being proven right. Musk also hinted that there are about 900,000 FSD users today. This group of users will likely grow soon, especially if Tesla launches FSD in China in the near future.
Watch a video of FSD (Supervised) V12.3.6 in action below.
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NHTSA probes 2.9 million Tesla vehicles over reports of FSD traffic violations
The agency said FSD may have “induced vehicle behavior that violated traffic safety laws.”

The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has opened an investigation into nearly 2.9 million Tesla vehicles over potential traffic-safety violations linked to the use of the company’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) system.
The agency said FSD may have “induced vehicle behavior that violated traffic safety laws,” citing reports of Teslas running red lights or traveling in the wrong direction during lane changes.
As per the NHTSA, it has six reports in which a Tesla with FSD engaged “approached an intersection with a red traffic signal, continued to travel into the intersection against the red light and was subsequently involved in a crash with other motor vehicles in the intersection.” Four of these crashes reportedly resulted in one or more major injuries.
The agency also listed 18 complaints and one media report which alleged that a Tesla operating with FSD engaged “failed to remain stopped for the duration of a red traffic signal, failed to stop fully, or failed to accurately detect and display the correct traffic signal state in the vehicle interface.”
Some complainants also alleged that FSD “did not provide warnings of the system’s intended behavior as the vehicle was approaching a red traffic signal,” as noted in a Reuters report.
Tesla has not commented on the investigation, which remains in the preliminary phase. However, any potential recall could prove complicated since the reported incidents likely involved the use of older FSD (Supervised) versions that have already been updated.
Tesla’s recent FSD (Supervised) V14.1 update, which is currently rolling out to drivers, is expected to feature significantly improved lane management, intersection handling, and overall driving accuracy, reducing the chances of similar violations. It should also be noted that Tesla maintains that FSD is a supervised system for now, and thus, is not autonomous yet.
While autonomous systems face scrutiny, NHTSA’s own data highlights a much larger danger on the road from human error. The agency recorded 3,275 deaths in 2023 caused by distracted driving due to activities like texting, talking, or adjusting navigation while operating a vehicle manually. It is also widely believed that a good number of traffic violations are unreported due to their frequency and ubiquity.
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Tesla quietly files for Model Y+ in China, and its range numbers could be wild
The upcoming variant was listed in the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology’s (MIIT) public catalog.

Tesla has filed for regulatory approval of a new Model Y+ in China, hinting at a long-range update to its best-selling crossover SUV.
The upcoming variant was listed in the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology’s (MIIT) public catalog.
Mirroring Model 3+ Range
Based on the MIIT’s catalog, the Model Y+ will feature a 225 kW/302 horsepower single-motor setup. It will also feature ternary LG Energy Solution batteries, similar to the long-range Model 3+, which was launched earlier this year. The vehicle is expected to offer around 800 kilometers of CLTC range, potentially making it the longest range Model Y in Tesla China’s lineup.
The new Model Y+, identified under model number TSL6480BEVBR0, retains the same five-seat configuration and dimensions as the current Model Y. Though Tesla has not yet confirmed official range figures, industry observers expect it to be quite similar to the Model 3+’s 830-kilometer CLTC performance, as noted in a CNEV Post report.
Intensifying Competition
Tesla’s filing comes amid intensifying domestic competition in China. The U.S. EV maker sold 57,152 vehicles in August, down nearly 10% year-on-year, though up almost 41% from July’s 40,617 units, as noted by data from the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA). Still, the Model Y+ could help Tesla regain traction against strong local players by offering class-leading range and improved efficiency, two factors that have become a trademark of the electric vehicle maker in China.
Tesla’s experience with the Model 3+, which received a RMB 10,000 price cut within a month of launch, suggests that raw range numbers alone may not guarantee stronger sales. With this in mind, the rollout of features such as FSD could prove beneficial in boosting the company’s sales in the country.
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‘I don’t understand TSLAQ:’ notable investor backs Tesla, Elon Musk

One notable investor that many people will recognize said today on X that he does not understand Tesla shorts, otherwise known as $TSLAQ, and he’s giving some interesting reasons.
Martin Shkreli was long known as “Pharmabro.” For years, he was known as the guy who bought the rights to a drug called Daraprim, hiked the prices, and spent a few years in Federal prison for securities fraud and conspiracy.
Shkreli is now an investor who co-founded several hedge funds, including Elea Capital, MSMB Capital Management, and MSMB Healthcare. He is also known for his frank, blunt, and straightforward responses on X.
His LinkedIn currently shows he is the Co-Founder of DL Software Inc.
One of his most recent posts on X criticized those who choose to short Tesla stock, stating he does not understand their perspective. He gave a list of reasons, which I’ll link here, as they’re not necessarily PG. I’ll list a few:
- Fundamentals always have and will always matter
- TSLAQ was beaten by Tesla because it’s “a great company with great management,” and they made a mistake “by betting against Elon.”
- When Shkreli shorts stocks, he is “shorting FRAUDS and pipe dreams”
After Shkreli continued to question the idea behind shorting Tesla, he continued as he pondered the mentality behind those who choose to bet against the stock:
“I don’t understand ‘TSLAQ.’ Guy is the richest man in the world. He won. It’s over. He’s more successful with his 2nd, 3rd, and 4th largest companies than you will ever be, x100.
You can admit you are wrong, it’s just a feeling which will dissipate with time, trust me.”
i dont understand “$TSLAQ”. guy is the richest man in the world. he won. it’s over. he’s more successful with his 2nd, 3rd and 4th largest companies than you will ever be, x100.
you can admit you are wrong, it’s just a feeling which will dissipate with time, trust me. https://t.co/dkqrISCldp
— Martin Shkreli (@MartinShkreli) October 8, 2025
According to reports from both Fortune and Business Insider, Tesla short sellers have lost a cumulative $64.5 billion since Tesla’s IPO in 2010.
Shorts did accumulate a temporary profit of $16.2 billion earlier this year.
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