TLDRElon Musk said Tesla may add Grok-powered voice commands to FSD in about three months.The feature could let drivers request route changes, drop-offs, and parking choices by speaking naturally.Musk said future FSD versions may remember preferred parking spots at homes, offices, and schools.TSLA stock is heading for a red holiday-shortened week, down more than 2% so far.Tesla’s FSD remains under NHTSA investigation after more crashes in reduced-visibility conditions.Tesla also faces a consumer lawsuit in China over claims tied to FSD capabilities.Tesla may soon let drivers speak to Full Self-Driving through Grok for real-time route and parking requests. Elon Musk said the feature could arrive in about three months. Meanwhile, TSLA stock remains set to close the short trading week lower.Tesla, Inc., TSLATSLA Stock Slips As Musk Outlines New FSD Voice PlansTSLA stock has fallen more than 2% this week as traders track Tesla’s AI and autonomy updates. The move puts the shares on pace for a red finish in the holiday-shortened week.Musk shared the latest FSD update after an X user compared the idea to speaking with an Uber driver.The user suggested commands such as, “Hey Grok, turn right here.”The same post also proposed instructions like, “Drop us off right here, we’ll walk due to traffic.” It also suggested asking the car to stop near an entrance before parking farther away.Musk replied, “This functionality will be there in about 3 months or so.” His comment pointed to natural-language controls for FSD instead of only touchscreen navigation.The planned feature would let drivers adjust routes, stops, and drop-off points during a trip. It would also connect Tesla vehicles more deeply with Musk’s Grok AI system.Tesla FSD is . Need to be able to converse w/ Grok like we can with an Uber driver: “Hey Grok, turn right here.” “Drop us off right here, we'll walk due to traffic.” “Drop at entrance first, then park far away.” @Tesla_AI— Kristin Hendricks (@KHdimples) June 18, 2026In February, Musk said Tesla was already working on voice prompts for FSD. He said owners could guide parking choices through spoken requests.Those examples included asking the car to stop near an entrance. They also included choosing a quieter parking spot away from busy areas.Tesla FSD Scrutiny Continues As Parking Features AdvanceLate Wednesday, Musk said future FSD releases would remember preferred parking spots at regular destinations. He mentioned homes, offices, and school drop-off areas as examples.Musk said destination parking remains the main reason drivers intervene while using FSD.He also said “critical safety interventions are extremely rare.”Tesla still faces regulatory pressure over FSD performance in certain driving conditions. In March, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration expanded its investigation into the software.The agency acted after reviewing more crashes tied to reduced-visibility conditions. Regulators raised concerns about camera visibility detection and driver alerts.The NHTSA probe expanded from four crashes to nine crashes and remains open. The review focuses on whether FSD gives drivers enough time to respond.Tesla also faces a consumer lawsuit in China over FSD claims. A Beijing court held its first hearing last month in the case.Ten Tesla owners seek more than 3.95 million yuan, or about $583,000, in damages. They allege Tesla overstated FSD capabilities, while Tesla says some features work and others remain under development.The post TSLA Stock Faces Red Week As Musk Hints At New FSD Upgrade appeared first on Blockonomi.