Now, with that context in mind, CEO Elon Musk has made new comments during the conference call following Tesla’s release of its Q3 2024 financial results:
We expect to see roughly a five- or six-fold improvement in miles between interventions [with v13] compared to 12.5. And actually, looking at the year as whole, the improvement in miles interventions, we think will be at least three orders of magnitude. So, that’s a very dramatic improvement in the course of the year, and we expect that trend to continue next year.
The second part of the comment will be more challenging to verify, but for the first time, Musk is clearly comparing two versions for the first time.
He says that Tesla’s upcoming FSD v13, which is supposed to come within the next week, will achieve a 5 to 6x increase in miles between disengagement compared to v12.5.
Ashok Elluswamy, the head of FSD at Tesla, clarified that this would be miles between critical disengagement.
That means that based on the crowdsourced data, Tesla FSD v13 will achieve between 690 and 828 miles between critical disengagement.
If Tesla indeed delivers v13 by the end of the month, we should know whether that’s true or not within the next few weeks.