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2022.xvi.1.ane Tesla Release Notes
- Autopilot Maximum Speed
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Model S
Model 3
Model 10
Model Y
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Autopilot’s maximum speed has been increased from eighty mph to 85 mph. Please keep to remain circumspect and be ready to accept over while using Autopilot features.
- Navigate On Autopilot Fork Initiation
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Model S
Model 3
Model X
Model Y
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Navigate on Autopilot has been updated to require a driver-initiated asking before the vehicle will select a motorway exit or interchange. This driver-initiated request can be made by using the plow signal stem shortly before the lateral maneuver is required. Please remain attentive and gear up to initiate these maneuvers to remain on the navigation route. This update serves as a remedy to a noncompliance think of the prior capability (non requiring a driver-initiated asking) and only affects vehicles with the Navigate on Autopilot feature in markets that utilise European (ECE) regulation.
- Driver Profiles
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Model S
Model three
Model X
Model Y
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Media Role player accounts (e.g. Spotify login) are now linked to your driver contour. Simply log into your media account while your commuter profile is selected.
- Regenerative Braking
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But For Specific Hardware
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Your vehicle can now automatically utilise regular brakes for consistent deceleration when regenerative braking is limited due to battery temperature or land of accuse. To enable, tap Controls > Pedals & Steering > Apply Brakes When Regenerative Braking Is Limited.
- Navigation Energy Prediction
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Model South
Model three
Model X
Model Y
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Energy prediction for your route has been improved past incorporating forecasted crosswind, headwind, humidity and ambience temperature when using online navigation.
- TeslaMic
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Model S
Model 3
Model 10
Model Y
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TeslaMic performance has been improved, reducing the latency for a more seamless Caraoke experience.
- Updated Visualizations
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Model S
Model 3
Model X
Model Y
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This is an undocumented alter in this release.
This update includes new, more detailed vehicle models that have doors, windows, glass roofs, and wheels. Although the machine models are the same ones used in FSD Beta, but the vehicle models are being carried over to production builds right now.
It doesn’t announced to include anything else the betas are currently detecting and displaying, such as road edges, drivable areas, open up doors or blinkers.
- Regeneration / Acceleration Line
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This is an undocumented modify in this release.
The line directly above the speedometer reading in a Model 3 and Model Y shows the amount of regenerative braking (green) or acceleration (black) that is occuring. The center of the line is neutral where there is no acceleration or regenerative braking occuring.
The farther the line grows to the left, the greater the amount of regenerative braking is taking place, and the more it goes to the right, the greater the acceleration.
With this update the regeneration line will now besides bear witness when physical brakes are beingness applied. The amount of physical brakes being used will appear every bit a grey line after the light-green, regen line.
The concrete brake line is but show when the vehicle is in Autopilot.
The regen/acceleration line is now besides thicker, making it easier to see.
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- Heat Pump & Low Voltage Battery
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Model Southward
Model iii
Model Ten
Model Y
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You tin can now view additional information about your auto by borer Controls > Software > Additional vehicle information.
The listing of information volition now include the type of low-voltage battery installed and whether your vehicle has a oestrus-pump.
- Powered Trunk
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Undocumented Change
Powered Trunk
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This is an undocumented change in this release.
If your vehicle is equipped with a powered trunk, this update addresses an issue that could have caused your trunk from closing completely.
- Released on
- June 3, 2022
The release notes above are official Tesla release notes. The models and regions each feature is limited to is derived from user information.