Released July 10, 2026
Included in 2026.21.100
Under your supervision, FSD (Supervised) can drive your Tesla almost anywhere. It will start from a parked position, make lane changes, select forks to follow your navigation route, navigate around other vehicles and objects, make left and right turns and stop at your destination. You and anyone you authorize must use additional caution and remain attentive. It does not make your vehicle autonomous. Do not become complacent.
FSD (Supervised) is enabled on your vehicle. To use the feature, first watch the tutorial and take the quiz, available in the new Self-Driving App or in Control > Self-Driving. Then press the Start FSD (Supervised) button on the UI, or press the right scroll wheel button once. You can disable FSD (Supervised) in Self-Driving Settings.
Included in 2026.20.6
This update includes important security fixes and improvements.
Included in 2026.20.3
If you attempt to open a door while an approaching object is detected in your blind spot (for example, a bicyclist approaching from behind) the blind spot indicator light flashes, a chime sounds, and your door will not open upon initial button press. Wait a short time and press the button a second time to override the warning.
Included in 2026.20.3
This update includes important security fixes and improvements.
Included in 2026.20
Dashcam clips are now encrypted for privacy when saved to your USB flash drive. Only your vehicle can view them. To decrypt clips, tap the padlock icon in the Dashcam app or visit dashcam.tesla.com. To disable encryption, go to Controls > Safety > Encrypt Dashcam Recordings.
Included in 2026.20
You can now block Browser, Theater, and Arcade from your Tesla by going to Controls > Safety > Parental Controls while in Park.
Included in 2026.20
This update includes important security fixes and improvements.