2026 Tesla Model Y Complaint
Forward Collision Avoidance
Filed October 27, 2025 · Incident date October 27, 2025
- Vehicle
- 2026 Tesla Model Y
- Component(s)
- Forward Collision Avoidance
- Complaint filed
- October 27, 2025
- Date of incident
- October 27, 2025
- Reported VIN
- 7SAYGDEE0TF
Owner's description
Tesla FSD v14.1.3 feels unsafe for the typical “average” driver because it no longer allows users to set a maximum speed limit offset when using the Standard driving profile. In FSD v13, drivers could specify a max speed offset—such as 10% or 15% above the posted limit—when FSD was enabled. However, this option is no longer available in FSD v14. As a result, FSD v14 in the Standard profile often speeds on highways and makes aggressive lane changes to pass slower vehicles. This behavior feels unsafe and stressful for most everyday drivers. Tesla should restore the ability for each driver to set their own comfortable max speed limit and reduce the aggressiveness of lane changes.
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