Exclusive First Look at FSD Stats in the Tesla App

Since Tesla added "Self-Driving Stats" to the in-car display with the FSD 14.2 update in November, many owners have been watching their "autonomy ratio" like a high score. That same information now appears set to arrive on mobile.
A decompilation of the Tesla app, version 4.54.0, reveals a new "Self-Driving Stats" feature under development. Although it is not yet enabled, the interface can be rendered to preview how FSD Stats will look in the app.
Self-Driving Stats in the Tesla App
The section is designed to mirror the in-vehicle experience and is expected to appear as a new top-level item on the app’s home screen, alongside tools such as Dashcam Viewer and Photobooth.
When opened, it provides a breakdown of miles driven with Full Self-Driving engaged versus the vehicle’s total odometer for the selected period. The app also computes an "FSD percentage," indicating how much of your driving is handled by the car’s neural networks, and includes a render of your specific Tesla model.
Share Your "FSD Score"
The update adds a "Share" button for these metrics. Similar to the "Gas Savings" image available from Charge Stats, it generates a polished, shareable graphic highlighting self-driving mileage.

This approach encourages organic sharing of high FSD mileage on social platforms. It also comes as Tesla has discontinued FSD as a one-time purchase, making the $99 monthly subscription the only way for new owners to access the feature.
How the Stats Work
The statistics are associated with the vehicle, not an individual driver. If multiple people use the same car, all FSD miles contribute to a single car score.
There is currently no user-accessible way to reset the stats. Tesla has indicated that a reset capability could be added, and it may automatically reset the counter with major new FSD releases so owners can track improvements in "intervention-free" miles.
There is no official launch date yet, but because the assets are already present in version 4.54.0, the feature could be enabled remotely at any time.













































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