Tesla 'Remain Connected To WiFi In Drive': How It'll Work

Exclusive First Look at FSD Stats in the Tesla App February 20, 2026 By Nehal Malik Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Threads Share on Bluesky Share on Reddit Share on FB Messenger Share via Email Not a Tesla App

Ever since Tesla added “Self-Driving Stats” to the in-car display with the FSD 14.2 update back in November, owners have been checking their "autonomy ratio" like a high score in a video game. Now, it looks like that same data is finally making its way to your pocket.

We’ve decompiled the latest Tesla app, version 4.54.0, and it reveals that a new "Self-Driving Stats" feature is in the works. While the feature isn't officially live yet, we’ve been able to render it and get a look at what FSD Stats will look like in the app.

Self-Driving Stats on the Small Screen

The new FSD stats section is designed to mirror the experience found inside the vehicle. Once it launches, it will appear as a new top-level category on the app’s home screen, sitting right alongside other specialized tools like the Dashcam Viewer and Photobooth.

When you tap into it, you'll see a detailed breakdown of how many miles your Tesla has traveled with Full Self-Driving engaged compared to your total odometer for the tracked period. The app will even calculate the "FSD percentage" for you, showing exactly how much of your time on the road is being handled by the car's neural networks. To keep things looking sharp, the screen will also feature a render of your specific Tesla model.

Share Your "FSD Score"

Tesla knows that its community loves to share data, and the company is leaning into that. The app update includes a new "Share" button specifically for your FSD stats. Similar to the "Gas Savings" image you can generate from the Charge Stats menu, this will create a sleek, shareable graphic of your self-driving mileage.

The share image for FSD StatsThe share image for FSD StatsNot a Tesla App

It’s a clever move by Tesla to encourage word-of-mouth marketing. By letting users post their high FSD mileage to social media, the company is basically letting the owners prove how capable the software has become. This is especially relevant now that 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

One thing to keep in mind is that these stats are tied to the vehicle, not the individual driver. If you share your car with a spouse or friend, all of those FSD miles are lumped into one single car score.

Currently, there is no way for a user to reset these stats manually. However, Tesla has previously hinted that a reset function could be coming. It’s possible that Tesla might automatically reset the counter whenever a major new FSD version is released, allowing owners to see how their "intervention-free" miles improve with each software leap.

While we don't have an official release date for this new feature yet, the fact that the assets are already baked into version 4.54.0 suggests that Tesla can remotely enable it at any time.

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