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Tesla's New FSD Streak Celebrations: What They Are, Milestones, and More

Tesla FSD streak celebration on-screen

Drivers using Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (Supervised) may now see on-screen celebrations when they reach an intervention-free streak milestone. The company has added a new way to track miles without takeovers, highlighting a driver’s longest uninterrupted autonomous stretches.

Confetti on the display

The celebration screens and animations are rolling out with FSD v14.3.4, which began reaching vehicles earlier this month with software update 2026.14.6.10. When a milestone is achieved, colorful confetti appears across the main touchscreen.

The animations trigger at these uninterrupted FSD (Supervised) milestones:

  • 100 miles
  • 250 miles
  • 500 miles
  • 1,000 miles
  • 5,000 miles
FSD streak celebration exampleFSD celebration confetti on displayFSD streak milestone screen

If you already built up a long streak before this update appeared on your car, the display will celebrate each applicable milestone in sequence once the software starts. Currently, there are no additional animations beyond the 5,000-mile mark.

Longtime Tesla enthusiast David Moss (@DavidMoss) previously went almost 13,000 miles on FSD without an intervention. He recently became the first Tesla owner to surpass 10,000 miles of uninterrupted FSD (Supervised) usage since the new streak counter launched (via @SawyerMerritt).

The gamification of FSD

The streak celebrations continue a trend of gamification in recent releases. FSD v14.2 introduced a Self-Driving Stats section that compares autonomous and manual miles. Later, Tesla added intervention-less FSD streaks via a widget on the left side of the main screen, directly above the speed limit indicator.

This approach can motivate owners to accumulate more miles, supplying data for Tesla’s neural networks, but it also raises safety concerns. Rewarding long streaks may cause some drivers to delay taking control in challenging situations to avoid resetting their count. FSD remains a supervised system, and safety should always take priority over any digital milestone.