The act of compelling a Tesla vehicle to initiate a software upgrade outside of the standard, scheduled delivery process can be described as bypassing normal procedures. For instance, if a driver desires a new feature or bug fix included in a recent release but their car has not yet received it, they might seek ways to accelerate the installation. This is generally discouraged.
Expediting software installation can be appealing due to the promise of enhanced functionality, performance improvements, or security patches. Historically, software updates to vehicles were infrequent and required a visit to a service center. Tesla’s over-the-air update system revolutionized this process, enabling continuous improvements and feature additions. However, the phased rollout approach can create anticipation and a desire to receive updates sooner.