the brand will go through almost anything

the brand will go through almost anything


Tesla has delivered a new software update last night. If it has not yet been launched on its models, the manufacturer hopes to see it arrive before the summer in its vehicles. With this modification of the board software, Tesla insists comfort driving and simplicity of use.

The update should, among other things, bring a new interface to the Model 3 and Model Y. Among these two cars, which are better sold by the brand, only those with an AMD chip will be able to benefit from the update. For this, Tesla must have been built after 2022 other models, which are too old, are not suitable for this update.

A car that fits its environment

Tesla has worked especially hard on the configuration of the central screen when the car is stationary. The features then become more and more readable. Navigation has been reduced to make room for infotainment. Another big new feature, awaited for many years by Tesla owners, the sentinel mode will be improved.

This feature already allows you to receive notifications when someone gets too close to your car, but now it will be possible to see live photos taken by your Tesla. The user will therefore be able to check for himself whether it is a false alarm or a real danger to the safety of the vehicle and any property inside.

Auto Shift Beta: Unexpected

Another notable arrival in this software update is the arrival of the “auto move to beta” functionality. If the Tesla Model S and depending on the situation.

With this new feature, the conversion should be more natural and faster. So it will be possible for the user to shift in reverse without letting go of the steering wheel. Real time savings and peace of mind that should really please Tesla Model S and X users.

here again, as with other models, only versions with AMD chips are affected by the update. So your car must have been built after 2021 to benefit from this update. At the moment Tesla has not announced the official release date of the update, but brand experts expect it to be deployed before summer.

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