
We already know that Unsupervised Full Self Driving is coming to Tesla vehicles in Austin, Texas this June, but the company teased a beta version of the technology in their latest video. It shows dozens of Tesla Model 3 and Model Y vehicles autonomously self-driving from the factory doors to a loading dock.
Called ‘Factory Self Driving’, this mode limits the top speed of each vehicle, but does not require a human driver to function. It shows that the upgrade enables Tesla vehicles to navigate turns, avoid collisions, and even drive up / down ramps. Elon Musk has not yet announced when Unsupervised Full Self Driving will be released outside of Austin.
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As someone who’s eagerly awaiting their launch edition MY. I’d be cool to see the Sentry Mode footage when my car is birthed as it does its inaugural move to the shipping area. Ford did something ‘similar’ where they showed the inspection photo as my F150L rolled off the line. But I think Tesla can do better!,” said one commenter.
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