Tesla has begun deploying the Autopilot update for HW2 vehicles
(those with updated sensor and computing hardware designed to eventually
provide full self-driving capabilities). All Tesla cars with the HW2
kit, including Model S and Model X vehicles, are now receiving the
over-the-air software update that includes the updated Autopilot
features, but Tesla CEO Elon Musk notes that it’ll be present only in
“non-actuating” mode for the time being, with activation of the software
coming as early as the end of this week.
The update for HW2 models has been in testing with a small subset of
cars since New Year’s Eve, with a group of 1,000 vehicles receiving the
update early for verification purposes ahead of a rollout to the entire
fleet. Last week, Musk also said that a new HW2 update revision was
being pushed out to those testers, as well as the broader population in
shadow mode, meaning the Tesla team has probably quashed a few bugs
between its initial deployment and now.
Features including auto-steer and intelligent speed maintenance have
not been available to Tesla owners with HW2 sensors and computing
hardware, because Tesla redesigned its approach to the semi-autonomous
driving features to suit the new capabilities.
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