The Tesla FSD v14.3.5 update quietly improves an already strong 14.3.4 build with almost nothing to complain about.
My quick verdict after seeing the first drives: this is the most polished Full Self-Driving version yet, especially once the lane twitch disappeared.
FSD 14.3.5 Features Breakdown
The headline improvements focus on refinement rather than flashy new tricks. Parking maneuvers feel faster and more confident. Driving monitoring nags are less intrusive. Late turns and lane selection in Hurry Mode (Mad Max) now look more natural. Unprotected left and right turns show smoother creeping and acceleration. The biggest win for daily use is the Tesla FSD lane twitch fix that plagued the prior version.
I covered many of the same base improvements back in the FSD 14.3.4 release, so this update feels like the logical next step in stability.
New FSD Camera Preview App
One genuinely useful addition is the ability to open the camera preview while the car is moving under Full Self-Driving control. Tap the settings menu, search “camera,” and all eight exterior views plus the cabin camera appear in a live grid. Families with kids or pets in the back seat will appreciate being able to glance at the cabin feed without turning around. It’s a small quality-of-life win that makes the Tesla Full Self-Driving review experience feel more complete.
Real-World Tesla FSD Lane Twitch Fix
The lane twitch that appeared on 14.3.4 is essentially gone. Highway and city driving both feel calmer, with fewer micro-corrections at lane edges. Combined with better turn execution, the car now maintains a more human-like flow through intersections and merges. I haven’t encountered any new regressions after the first several hours of testing.
Accessories That Actually Matter
Even with these software gains, you’ll still want the right hardware inside the car. I keep a Jowua Tesla accessories — phone mounts, center consoles, and more phone mount clipped to the screen so I can monitor the new camera preview without reaching. The mount stays rock-solid even during aggressive Mad Max lane changes.
Pros and Cons
| Aspect | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Lane control | Twitch fixed, smoother edges | None noted yet |
| Unprotected turns | Better creep and acceleration | Still slightly conservative |
| Camera preview | Works while driving, great for families | Small UI window |
| Overall stability | Excellent build, few nags | No major new capabilities |
Final Verdict
The Tesla FSD v14.3.5 update is exactly what owners needed: a quiet but meaningful step forward that removes the last annoying quirk from 14.3.4. If you’re already on supervised FSD, this one is worth installing as soon as it arrives. I’m looking forward to logging many more miles and will update once longer-term data is available.
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