Tesla is rolling out FSD V14.3.3 today, and among the changes is a 33% speed increase to Actually Smart Summon — the feature now tops out at 8 mph, up from the 6 mph cap (less impressive when you put it like that).
The speed bump is part of a broader update (software version 2026.14.6.6) that also merges the Spring 2026 software features with the FSD branch for the first time.
Actually Smart Summon gets faster
Actually Smart Summon (ASS) has been one of Tesla’s most polarizing features since it launched in September 2024. It allows a Tesla to navigate a parking lot autonomously to come pick up the owner or drive to a pin they drop on the map.
The problem has always been speed. At 6 mph, the car crawled through parking lots so slowly that it was often faster to just walk to the vehicle. In busy retail environments, other drivers would stack up behind the Tesla, creating awkward situations.








