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Tesla Autopilot AP1 vs AP2 vs AP3 – Differences Explained
Tesla originally released Autopilot in late 2014 and has been pushing the envelope of self-driving capabilities ever since. While new Tesla vehicles do come...
How Long Does it Take to Charge a Tesla?
One of the first questions potential Tesla Model 3, Model Y, S or X owners want to know is how long it will take...
How to Charge a Tesla – The Complete Guide
Tesla has one of the most robust charging capabilities of any electric vehicle, making it easy to charge at home or on the road...
Tesla Vision: All Cameras, Now with Radar?
In mid-2021 Tesla announced it's only using cameras for Autopilot, what it calls Tesla Vision, eliminating radar from its vehicles. In addition, in...
Tesla Hardware 3 (Full Self-Driving Computer) Detailed
Tesla released its own AI self-driving hardware in 2019, dubbed Hardware 3.0 (or AP3) to power its Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology after hiring several...
GM Super Cruise vs Tesla Autopilot
General Motor's Super Cruise autopilot system is one of the most robust driver assistant systems available and is often compared to Tesla's Autopilot. The...
Tesla Model S & X Plaid Updates with Photos
January 2023
The long-awaited Model S and Model X "refresh" finally arrived in January 2021. On January 27, 2021, Tesla announced a major interior...
Tesla Autonomous Full Self-Driving Capabilities in 2023
Tesla currently offers three autopilot tiers: standard Autopilot, Enhanced Autopilot and Full Self-Driving (FSD). Autopilot offers basic driver assistance functions including distance cruise...
Tesla Dashcam USB Drive Setup with Sentry Mode and Music
One of the first things a new Tesla Model 3, Model Y, S or X owner usually asks is how to set up the...
Tesla Autonomous Full Self-Driving Demonstration Videos
As Tesla continues to advance its self-driving and autonomous technology, it showcases what Tesla Full Self-Driving cars can do along the way. Its...