Tesla FSD 14.3.4 just shipped with several hidden features that make the update feel more personal and rewarding than any previous version.
The biggest surprise comes from the new FSD 14.3.4 parking profiles. When the car approaches a charger or a familiar spot like Costco, it now shows a short explanation of how it plans to park and why. These profiles remember your preferences across different locations, so repeated trips feel smoother and more predictable.
Another practical addition is the dedicated add-waypoint button. I already rely on FSD v14.3.4 waypoints Grok to string together stops by voice—Costco then the bank then UPS—and the new button makes manual edits faster when Grok’s suggestions need tweaking.
Tesla is also leaning into gamification with Tesla FSD confetti celebration animations. Drivers hitting 250, 1,000, or 5,000 miles of continuous 100 % Full Self-Driving now see a pop-up with confetti. Streaks can span multiple days as long as you stay in FSD the entire time, turning routine highway miles into something you actually look forward to tracking.
What these changes mean for owners
The parking profiles reduce hesitation in tight lots, while Grok-powered waypoints cut down on screen taps during multi-stop trips. The milestone celebrations add a light competitive edge that encourages keeping FSD engaged longer. Together they show Tesla treating the car less like a tool and more like a companion that learns and celebrates with you.
For a deeper breakdown of every change, check out my full guide here: https://denniscw.com/blog/fsd-14-3-4-new-features-and-milestones-explained.
Bottom line
FSD 14.3.4 hidden features focus on personalization and engagement rather than flashy new maneuvers. Parking profiles, voice waypoints, and confetti rewards make the system feel more alive. If you spend serious time in FSD, these small touches add up quickly.
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