ASS (Actually Smart Summon)
Buckle up for the ride of your life, except, surprise! You're not in the car. ASS (Actually Smart Summon) allows your vehicle to come to you, or head to a spot that you choose, all on its own. It’s like magic, but with more tech and less wand-waving.
Additionally, Dumb Summon allows you to move your Tesla forward or back with simple controls directly in your mobile app.
To use, open your Tesla app, hit the Summon tab, and get a live feed from your car’s cameras to guide your supervision.
- COME TO ME: Press and hold to have your Tesla come to you.
- GO TO TARGET: Set where you want your Tesla to go, then press and hold to send it on its merry way.
You can halt your journey anytime by just letting go of the button. See your Owner's Manual for additional details.
ASS and Dumb Summon should only be used in parking lots or driveways. Keep an eye on your car and its surroundings at all times. Stay vigilant, especially around the fast and the furious (people, bikes, and other cars). You are still responsible for your vehicle, so watch as it drives and stop it if necessary.
Note: ASS requires the Tesla mobile app version 4.37.0 or later.
Now Includes:
- Improved Public/High-Speed Road Aborts
- Improved Blocked Camera Aborts
- Reduced False Positive Collision Mitigation Aborts
- Refined Dumb Summon
- Added Custom/Fart Completion Sounds
Coming Soon:
- HomeLink & myQ garage integration
- Usage without Continuous Press
New Summon Options
Tesla has changed some of the options for Actually Smart Summon. When you customize Summon by navigation to Controls > Autopilot > Customize Summon, you can now add sounds when Summon completes or fails.
Completion Sound: You can have the vehicle play a sound when Summon completes. You can pick from Applause, Ta Da, Ba-dum Tiss, a random sound or none at all.
Emissions on Abort: If summon aborts, you can have the vehicle fart. You can't customize the sound here and can only pick from on or off.
Side Clearance: In addition to sounds when using Summon, Tesla has removed the old summon option that allowed you to adjust the side clearance of the vehicle from Standard to Tight. Summon is likely much better at detecting distances, so Tesla will now only allow summon to work when it feel confident that the vehicle has enough clearance.
Auto Homelink: This option has also been removed, but Tesla has stated that this feature will return in a future update to Actually Smart Summon.
FSD (Supervised) v12.5.4.1
FSD (Supervised) v12 upgrades the city-streets driving stack to a single end-to-end neural network trained on millions of video clips, replacing over 300k lines of explicit C++ code.
Includes vision-based attention monitoring with sunglasses.
Upcoming Improvements:
- Earlier and more natural lane change decisions.
- End-to-End on highway.
- FSD on Cybertruck.
Editorial note: Tesla has added vision-based attention monitoring with sunglasses to the release notes in this FSD update.
Vision-Based Attention Monitoring
When Full Self-Driving (Supervised) is enabled, the driver monitoring system primarily relies on the cabin camera to determine driver attentiveness. Cabin camera must have clear visibility (e.g., camera is not occluded, eyes, arms, are visible, there is sufficient cabin illumination, and the driver is looking forward at the road). In other circumstances, the driver monitoring system will primarily rely on torque-based (steering wheel) monitoring to detect driver attentiveness.
If the cabin camera detects inattentiveness, a warning will appear. The warning can be dismissed by the driver immediately reverting their attention back to the road ahead. Warnings will escalate depending on the nature and frequency of detected inattentiveness, with continuous inattention leading to a Strikeout.
Editorial note: In this FSD update, Tesla removed the phrasing for vision-based attention monitoring so that it no longer states that the driver must not be wearing without sunglasses or other objects covering their eyes.
Full Self-Driving (Supervised)
Under your supervision, Full Self-Driving (Supervised) can drive your Tesla almost anywhere. It will make lane changes, select forks to follow your navigation route, navigate around other vehicles and objects, and make left and right turns. You and anyone you authorize must use additional caution and remain attentive. It does not make your vehicle autonomous. Do not become complacent.
Full Self-Driving (Supervised) is enabled on your vehicle. To use the feature, pull the drive stalk down once. You can disable Full Self-Driving (Supervised) in Autopilot Settings.
LiveOne Powered by Slacker Radio
The Streaming app has been changed to LiveOne. To access, tap the LiveOne icon in the Application Launcher. Requires Premium Connectivity or a WiFi connection.
Vision Autopark
Your vehicle can now automatically park - and parallel park - in designated spaces. When you're driving at low speed, your display highlights potential parking spaces. Autopark shows a square P symbol to suggest a space, but you can choose any highlighted space.
To start parking, stop the vehicle, press Start, and release the steering wheel so it can move freely. Refer to the Owner's Manual for more detail.
As with all Autopilot features, you must continue to pay attention and be ready to take immediate action including canceling Autopark by pressing the brake or taking control of the steering.
Exclude Home When Using Hands-Free Closures
Along with significant detection improvements to Hands-Free trunk, you can now select Exclude Home when enabling Hands-Free Frunk and Trunk to disable this feature at your set home location.
Exclude Home When Using Automatic and Hands-Free Closures
Along with significant detection improvements to Hands-Free trunk, you can now select Exclude Home when enabling Automatic Doors Or Hands-Free Frunk and Trunk to disable this feature at your set home location.
Hands-Free Frunk
Open your frunk even when your hands are full. Stand still in front of your frunk with Phone Key unobstructed, listen for the chimes, and the frunk opens on its own.
To enable this feature, go to your vehicle settings > Locks > Hands-Free Frunk. Ensure your phone settings allow Nearby Interactions for the Tesla app, or open the app and go to Phone Key > Upgrade. Keep people and clothing clear of moving parts.
Requires iPhone 11+ and Tesla app 4.31.0+. A future update will extend this feature to Android users.
Sentry Mode Light Pulsing
Sentry Mode softly pulses the headlights when a threat is detected to indicate an active sentry recording event.
Construction on Your Route
Navigation now shows relevant construction zones along your route. To see this information, you must have Navigation > Online Routing turned on. Requires Premium Connectivity.
Predictive Text for Navigation Searches
With this update, your vehicle now suggests search terms in addition to locations as you enter text in the navigation search bar, enabling you to look more quickly for locations of interest.
Search This Area
Refine a navigation search when you zoom in or drag to a different area of the map by tapping "Search this area" when prompted.
Mobile App Notification for Tire Service
You are now notified via the mobile app when tire service should be scheduled for your vehicle. Touch the notification to schedule service. Requires mobile app version 4.35 or later.
Security Improvements
This update includes important security fixes and improvements.
Cancel Lane Change in Autopilot
When using Autopiolot in the expanded visualization view, you'll now be able to dismiss a lane change. The display will now show the same lane change alert that's available when you're not in full-screen.
Expanded visualizations are only available outside of North America with the AMD Ryzen powered infotainment unit (MCU 3).