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The first real-world performance videos of the Tesla FSD (Supervised) V13.2 have been shared online, and they’re pretty great. According to the comments of experienced FSD users, V13.2 is by far the most effective build of advanced driver assistance system delivered to consumers so far.
The truth with comments from a Tesla autopilot engineer Arek Sredzki on social media platform X, real magic FSD (supervised) V13.2 lies in its own the ability to move from park to park. This means that the system can be turned on while the vehicle is in park mode and turned off when the vehicle is parked at the destination.
This was pointed out by a longtime FSD user @DirtyTeslawho described his first drive with V13.2 as pretty amazing. “The first disc of FSD V13.2. The FSD put itself into motion, pulled out of my garage, drove down snow-covered dirt roads, and got me to my destination unassisted. He then parked in a parking space,” longtime FSD user wrote in a post on X.
First FSD V13.2 disc. The FSD put itself into motion, pulled out of my garage, drove down snow-covered dirt roads, and got me to my destination unassisted. He then parked in the parking space. pic.twitter.com/lHxa6qC9Ae
— Dirty Tesla (@DirtyTesLa) December 1, 2024
Fellow veteran FSD tester @AIDRIVRfor his part, noticed that while FSD 12.5 was already smoother than most Ubers he’s ridden, FSD (Supervised) V13.2 is much smoother than any Uber ride he’s ever been on . The veteran FSD tester also noticed that the steering wheel shudder in previous builds is gone with the V13.2, and it’s so capable that while driving, his car pulled into park and actually hit the supercharger.
The FSD 13 moves around the parking lot and then returns to the rack with the supercharger pic.twitter.com/f6vAeJ0mSe
— ΛI DRIVR (@AIDRIVR) December 1, 2024
The smoothness of FSD (Controlled) V13.2 has been confirmed by a fellow tester Chuck Cookwho was impressed by the performance of the advanced driver assistance system in his area’s notoriously unsafe left turn. Cook also noticed how the design behaves like a human driver, especially when it comes to U-turns.
Here’s important clip #2 from my FSD v13.2 supervised first impressions night drive. Enjoy the clips! @Tesla_AI pic.twitter.com/bLOjM0bVYi
— Chuck Cook (@chazman) December 1, 2024
FSD tester @WholeMarsBlogin a post on X, also emphasized that during his V13.2 test, his car did move from park to park. This meant that the only interaction he did as the driver of the car was to press a button on the screen. He didn’t have to touch the wheel once as his FSD (supervised) V13.2 moved to its destination.
Mind you, I never once touched the steering wheel. Don’t even enable FSD.
From street parking, I pressed a button on the screen…and the car took me to Chipotle and parked.
I moved to another place without touching anything. This is teleportation in slow motion. https://t.co/tcx3OCC9lp
— Whole Mars Catalog (@WholeMarsBlog) December 1, 2024
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