Last updated 08-Nov-2025
Tesla Software release 2022.24.14 including Bugfix and tweaks.
2022.24.14, (no cars)
Bugfix.
See Release Notes 2022.24 for the release notes family
Bugfix.
See Release Notes 2022.24 for the release notes family
Bugfix.
See Release Notes 2022.24 for the release notes family
Bugfix.
See Release Notes 2022.24 for the release notes family
Bugfix.
See Release Notes 2022.24 for the release notes family
Your vehicle is now running Tesla Vision! It will rely on camera vision coupled with neural net processing to deliver certain Autopilot and active safety features. Vehicles using Tesla Vision have received top safety ratings, and fleet data shows that it provides overall enhanced safety for our customers. Note that, with Tesla Vision, available following distance settings are from 2-7 and Autosteer top speed is 85 mph (140 km/h).
One consequence of the release is when engaging autopilot, auto wipers and auto headlight highbeam will engage automatically. Given the performance of these features this can cause problems, and while they can be turned off once autopilot is engaged, they will automatically re-engage when autopilot is next activated.
Strangely, some cars are getting this tagged as an element linked to 2022.20 but it only appears when upgrading to 2022.24
Bugfix.
See Release Notes 2022.24 for the release notes family
Bugfix.
See Release Notes 2022.24 for the release notes family
Adjust the placement of your blind spot camera on your display by dragging the camera feed. The camera feed will appear in the same position when your blinker is active. To enable, tap Controls > Autopilot > Automatic Blind Spot Camera. The blind spot camera image could be difficult to see as your hand on the wheel could block the view, being able to move it will enable drivers to position it where it suits them.
Keep your settings and preferences synchronized across all supported vehicles using your Tesla account, including: Mirror, seating and steering wheel adjustments - Autopilot, driving and climate control preferences - Navigation, media and data sharing preferences You can set up your Tesla Profile from Driver Profile settings and change your profile picture from the Tesla Mobile app. We believe related to this is a "calibrate seat" option under the service menu. This will help ensure all cars have correctly calibrated seats so that the selecting a profile moves the seat to the correct position, whichever car you get into.
Any slow traffic conditions along your navigation route are now shown prominently as part of the route line on the map Note: This feature requires Premium Connectivity.
To prevent disturbing neighbors, you can now disable the sounds made by Sentry Mode. Mobile app notifications will still be delivered. To enable this setting on the touchscreen, tap Controls > Safety > Sentry Mode > Disable Sentry Sounds. The odd thing about this change is many owners say their car doesn't make a sound anyway. Maybe they've added the sound which can be turned off if required?
Any navigation recents or favorites will now be saved to the active driver profile.
Rear climate controls can now be set to Auto. Tap on the climate icon > Auto on the rear screen, or Rear > Auto on the center display climate popup. When Auto mode is enabled, the fan speeds will adjust automatically in order to reach the desired temperature.
Your vehicle can now automatically apply regular brakes for consistent deceleration when regenerative braking is limited due to battery temperature or state of charge. To enable, tap Controls > Pedals & Steering > Apply Brakes When Regenerative Braking Is Limited. This has been talked about before in previous releases, maybe this time it will be implemented, although it's now thought to only apply to the 2021 onwards MS and MX
This enhancement builds upon your vehicle's superior crash protection - based upon regulatory and industry standard crash testing, but using Tesla Vision to help offer some of the most cutting-edge seatbelt pretensioner performance in the event of a frontal crash. Your seatbelt will now begin to tighten and protect properly restrained occupants earlier in a wider array of frontal crashes.
Tesla Adaptive Suspension will now adjust ride height for an upcoming rough road section. This adjustment may occur at various locations, subject to availability, as the vehicle downloads rough road map data generated by Tesla cars. The instrument cluster will continue to indicate when the suspension is raised for comfort. To enable this feature, tap Controls > Suspension > Adaptive Suspension Damping, and select the Comfort or Auto setting.
Forward Collision Warning automatically resets to Medium at the beginning of each drive. It does not retain the setting from a previous drive.
Multi-Collision Braking. In addition to Automatic Emergency Braking, your vehicle may apply the brakes to prevent or mitigate a subsequent impact after an initial collision if airbag deployment is detected. The brakes may be applied regardless of driving speed.
Displaying Tire Pressures. The touchscreen also displays your vehicle's recommended cold tire pressures so you can easily determine how much to inflate your tires. The app also displays the pressure information including how long since they were seen.
Uninstall gamesYou can bow free up space by uninstalling games. The icon remains to allow reinstallation at a later date if required.
Navigation directions will relocate when their usual position is blocked
Supercharging costs are displayed in the car even when referal credits are being used. It previously displayed zero cost. The charging history on the app still shows the correct amount.
Spotify no longer uses the free Tesla account without premium connectivity preventing the use of Spotify using a wifi hotspot as an alternative to premium.
Information displays such as nav directions and turn signals relocate depending on whats visible on the screen
Reset the learned tire settings directly after a tire rotation, swap, or replacement to improve your driving experience. To reset, tap Controls > Service > Wheel & Tire Configuration > Tires.
This release contains minor improvements and bug fixes.
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Seen on M3 MY
This release contains minor improvements and bug fixes.
Seen in US
Seen on M3
This release contains minor improvements and bug fixes.
Seen in US
Seen on MX(2022+)
Supercharging speeds for Model S and Model X have been increased in countries using the CCS adapters. The increase in performance is most noticeable with the V3 superchargers which have the higher supercharging capability.
Not only does the peak speed to have improved, so does the charge curve, and this may apply to all countries including where a native plug is in use.
There is o reliable way to get the a software update from Tesla unless it is linked to a service request.
Some features are only available on some models, versions of hardware, software options purchased and even countries. We list as much information as we can as to which of those are required for each feature based on the information taken from real cars.
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