However, the company has just rolled out this feature for select customers only. This feature was announced by Tesla CEO CEO Elon Musk via Twitter.
Electric car manufacturer American company (Tesla) Tesla may also enter India next year. Tesla’s Autopilot technology is famous worldwide. Now the company has brought full self-driving mode (Full Self-Driving) feature. Meaning Tesla’s car will run without a driver. However, the company has just rolled out this feature for select customers only. This feature was announced by Tesla CEO CEO Elon Musk via Twitter.
Alon Musk tweeted
CEO Elon Musk announced a full self-driving turn in a tweet. Musk wrote in a tweet that Tesla sent the first ‘self-driving mode’ beta software update to select customers this week. It will be released by the end of the year.
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These customers will get the convenience
This full self-driving facility of Tesla will be available only to those customers who are able to drive in autopilot mode on city roads. Currently, it will be tested. This testing will be done so that software bugs can be tracked. Musk also said that the company is being very vigilant and careful in this software update.
The driver is also necessary for safety
Elon Musk says that this autopilot can prevent incidents caused by the person. However, despite the self-driving turn, the car must have a driver and the steering must be in its hand. The steering, accelerate and brake of an autopilot car can run in an automatic manner as well as it runs only in the lane but it is necessary for the person to be in the car to enable the trip.
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Signs of coming to india next year
Recently Elon Musk, in response to a Twitter post, hinted that Tesla may enter India next year. Actually, in a post, the message on the T-shirt was written ‘India wants Tesla’. In response, Musk wrote that definitely next year.