Tesla 2026.14 packs several Tesla 2026.14 undocumented features that slipped past the official notes. The biggest surprise is the expanded Tesla parental controls update, which now locks down speed limits, forces chill acceleration, and sends curfew notifications straight to your phone if the car moves between 11 p.m. and 4 a.m.
Why these changes matter
Parents finally get real tools instead of hoping kids remember the rules. Safety features such as forward collision warning and automatic emergency braking stay on permanently, so they cannot be turned off during a late-night drive. The new Tesla amber brake lights visualization also appears in the rear camera view, giving a clearer picture of when the car is slowing.
Cloud profiles and Grok improvements
Tesla cloud profiles let you hop between vehicles without re-entering your settings every time. That pairs nicely with the Tesla Grok inactivity timeout, which now shuts the AI voice off after a period of silence so it does not randomly chime in during a quiet ride.
I covered the broader spring update rollout in more detail over on this post if you want the full picture of what else is coming.
Real-world impact for owners
These tweaks make daily life easier and safer, especially if you share the car with younger drivers. The increased attention monitoring alert is also stricter on side cameras, which should cut down on some false positives once the kinks are worked out.
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Bottom line
Tesla 2026.14 hidden update changes focus on practical safety and convenience rather than flashy new toys. Check the release notes in your car or watch the full breakdown here: https://youtube.com/watch?v=uiWwxti9b-Q. Which of these features are you most excited to try?


