
Tesla is adding on-screen celebrations for milestone streaks in Full Self-Driving (Supervised). Owners are beginning to see animated confetti and congratulatory banners when reaching specific distances without interventions.
David Moss (@DavidMoss) reported seeing multiple pop-ups on his 2025 Model 3 that recognized several milestones at once. “My 2025 Model 3 screen this morning when backing out of the driveway just randomly congratulated me all at once back to back on passing FSD streak of 250, 500, 1000, & 5000 miles,” he said on X, adding that his current FSD streak is 8,767 miles without an intervention. Moss has previously gone almost 13,000 miles on FSD without a single intervention and completed the first fully autonomous, coast-to-coast drive across Canada.
Party Time 🎊
— David Moss (@DavidMoss) June 12, 2026
My 2025 Model 3 screen this morning when backing out of the driveway just randomly congratulated me all at once back to back on passing FSD streak of 250, 500, 1000, & 5000 miles
I couldn’t catch 250 on camera in time
My FSD streak is currently at 8,767 miles pic.twitter.com/2SF1HZtnbq
Shared photos show the center display covered in bright, multi-colored digital confetti. A banner in the driving visualization reads “X mi Streak Reached.”
The Evolution of FSD Gamification
Recent updates have steadily added gamified elements to FSD. FSD v14.2 introduced a Self-Driving Stats section in the vehicle menu to track the overall ratio of autonomous versus manual miles.
Version 14.3.3 later added intervention-less FSD streaks and a streak widget on the left side of the main screen, positioned above the speed limit sign. The software now highlights milestones at 250, 500, 1,000, and 5,000 miles.


The celebrations are officially rolling out with FSD v14.3.4, which began reaching consumer vehicles with software update 2026.14.6.10. The same update also brings Actually Smart Summon (ASS) to the Cybertruck, along with additional new UI elements in FSD v14.3.4.
While streak rewards can keep owners engaged, they may also create an incentive to avoid manual takeovers during challenging scenarios in order to preserve stats, which could introduce risk or produce lower-quality data.
Mobile App Integration and Leaderboards
The new confetti-style celebrations align with assets recently discovered in the Tesla mobile app. Earlier this month, version 4.57.5 of the app added images depicting a trophy and floating ribbons, with filenames “challenge-2-ribbon” and “challenge-2-trophy.”

These assets could be destined for future in-app challenges, or they may tie into the new FSD streak celebrations and a possible mobile streak dashboard. Future updates could also enable sharing milestone streaks with others or even introduce global leaderboards for the longest intervention-free drives.












































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