
Tesla has released a new software update, Version 11.2, for its vehicles, which includes new features for its Autopilot system. The update, which has been rolled out to Tesla vehicles in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, allows for more autonomous driving than ever before.
One of the most notable features of the new update is the ability for Tesla vehicles to automatically change lanes without any driver intervention. This is a significant step forward for the Autopilot system, which previously required the driver to initiate a lane change by using the turn signal.
Another major feature of the update is the ability for Tesla vehicles to detect and respond to stop signs and traffic lights. This means that the vehicle can come to a complete stop at a stop sign or red light and then continue driving when the light turns green.
Tesla has also made improvements to its navigation system, which can now provide more accurate directions to drivers by taking into account real-time traffic data. The system can also suggest more efficient routes based on the driver's destination and current traffic conditions.
In addition to these new features, the software update includes a number of other improvements and bug fixes.
The release of Version 11.2 is another step towards Tesla's goal of achieving fully autonomous driving. While the company has made significant progress in recent years, there is still work to be done before self-driving cars become a reality. Nonetheless, Tesla's latest update is a promising sign for the future of autonomous driving.