> Tesla's with new hardware will temporarily lack certain features currently available on Teslas with first-generation Autopilot hardware
Which makes sense, as they'll be pulling in all that new data from the sensors. I guess people won't be too disappointed owning a car that will eventually be able to be fully autonomous!
"including some standard safety features such as automatic emergency braking, collision warning, lane holding and active cruise control". They're shipping without features that are commonplace, probably even expected, on premium cars these days.
> Tesla's with new hardware will temporarily lack certain features currently available on Teslas with first-generation Autopilot hardware
Which makes sense, as they'll be pulling in all that new data from the sensors. I guess people won't be too disappointed owning a car that will eventually be able to be fully autonomous!