Tesla Model 3 Welcomes Self-Driving Capability; What We Know So Far On Features, Design
Anish AsokanTesla CEO Elon Musk has just announced that every Tesla car would be able to drive itself, including the much anticipated Tesla Model 3. The full autonomous capability will be provided to all Tesla cars with level five hardware, which requires no interaction from the driver announced the CEO in a press call yesterday
With these upgrades, Tesla's Autopilot suite just got bigger than the advanced cruise control. With updated GPS, the ultrasonic sensors, and the new processing powers, Wired reports that Elon Musk to have remarked that the Tesla cars would basically be occupied by supercomputers.
Even though the hardware upgrades would be standard, the Autopilot convenience features come at a good price of $8000. Tesla also confirmed that new orders for the Tesla 3 model would begin shipping in middle or later part of 2018. With the latest news, it seems Tesla's most affordable electric car- Tesla 3 is geared up for more excitement than ever.
Tesla 3 tops the charts for the most anticipated electric vehicles in near future. As per Auto World News, the pre-orders touched the 373000 mark. With the reservation number for Tesla 3 reaching 373000 as of June, it seems like Tesla's most affordable electric car has already piled up huge demands.
From what we know so far, the Model 3 is smaller comparatively to Model S. The Model 3 is expected to feature the third-generation battery technology. The full range of customization options is yet to be fully released.
Although the latest news is something to be excited about, Tesla is being criticized from some quarters stating that it was erroneous decision to roll out the autonomous features before the new technology was even proven and tested.
Many automotive manufacturers believe that self-driving cars are the future, and Tesla CEO Musk wants to do quicker. Now the question remains will Tesla 3 be one of the first self-driving cars in history? Stay tuned for more news on Tesla and Tesla model 3.
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