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Tesla rolls out FSD v14.3 update with quicker reaction time and other improvements

Twenty percent faster, substantially smarter, and significantly less likely to double-stop at a sign, FSD v14.3 marks a genuine leap forward for Tesla autonomy.

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Tesla’s Full Self-Driving system just got a significant upgrade. The company began pushing FSD Supervised v14.3 to Early Access Program members on April 7. It is clear from the release notes that this one isn’t a minor software patch. Instead, it’s a substantial rethink of how the self-driving systems work. 

New release of FSD Supervised now starting to roll out

This update brings 20% faster reaction time to further increase safety, among many other improvements

Full release notes below
Full Self-Driving (Supervised) v14.3 includes
– Upgraded the Reinforcement Learning (RL) stage…

— Tesla AI (@Tesla_AI) April 8, 2026

What exactly changed under the hood?

The headline improvement in the never-ending list of release notes is a 20% faster reaction time, which has been made possible by a complete rewrite of Tesla’s AI compiler and runtime. The automaker has achieved this using MLIR (Multi-Level Intermediate Representation). This not only benefits the current models but also speeds up how quickly future updates can be deployed. 

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Alongside reaction time, Tesla upgraded the reinforcement learning stage of its neural network training, including the vision encoder, which improves awareness in low-visibility conditions, 3D spatial understanding of the surroundings, and traffic sign recognition. 

For everyday Tesla drivers, this translates to multiple real-world differences. First, the system should now handle yellow lights (especially at complex intersections) with more accuracy. The cars should stop correctly at stop signs (the double-stopping at white lines issue should be gone for good), and should park with noticeably more confidence.

FSD Supervised can see & react faster than you https://t.co/JZvpfcpzeZ

— Tesla North America (@tesla_na) April 8, 2026

What should you expect on the road?

All environmental awareness upgrades should result in improved rare edge cases — small animals, unusual objects on the road, emergency vehicles, and even school buses — for more appropriate and intuitive responses. 

sWith better reaction times, improved visibility in low-light environments, and better decision-making in rare scenarios, you should expect your Tesla to provide a much better and safer self-driving experience. Unnecessary lane-hugging and mild tailgating behaviors should be toned down as well. 

In simple terms, the FSD v14.3 is a pivotal release. The wide release is currently in the initial stage, during which only early access owners with Hardware 4 vehicles will receive it. Upcoming additions include pothole avoidance and smarter driver monitoring.

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