Tesla giving FSD 14.3.3 driving modes names like “Sloth” and “Mad Max” is hilarious until you actually watch the difference.
Choose from Sloth, Chill, Standard, Hurry, and Mad Max modes.
And yes, Mad Max drives exactly how the name sounds:
confident lane changes, aggressive merging, faster traffic flow, and decisive movement through busy streets.
Older FSD versions sometimes drove like a nervous student seeing traffic for the first time.
Mad Max feels like FSD drank espresso and finally trusts itself.
The weird part?
People are now debating which personality profile they want their car to have.
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