New Tesla Autopilot Update Increases Speed Limit, Adds Side Collision Warning: Report
Tesla pushed out a new update to its second-generation (HW2) hardware Sunday. According to a report, owners of Tesla HW2 models started receiving the update over the weekend.
Electrek cited the company’s release notes for the update, “In general, you must be traveling at least 18 mph to engage Autosteer. When a vehicle is detected in front of you, you can engage Autosteer if you are traveling at least 5 mph, or if you’re already using cruise control. In this release, Autosteer is available only below 50 mph. Once you’ve exceeded this speed, Autosteer will no longer be available.”