First, look at Tesla's new car display visualization
Tesla is currently pushing a new software update with a renewal of the car's car visualization produced by the Autopilot system. Today we get a quick first to look at it with a new video.
As we reported earlier this month, Tesla began creating a new software update (2019.16) to its fleet with a variety of updates to Sentry mode and driving visualization features, as well as a few new features.
Tesla wrote about the new driving visualization in the release notes:
"The driving visualization is adjusted to automatically zoom in and out to better utilize the screen space and inform you when a vehicle is detected in your blind spot. The visualization remains magnified as you drive on highways. "
The update seems to slow its way beyond the early access owners who have tested it in beta.
Model 3 owner Daniel Spalding got it and launched a fast video demonstrating the new driving visualization:
We can see the new transition between the different angles based on speed, as Tesla mentioned in the notes, but it also seems to have other changes.
The release of the model 3 itself seems to have been updated with more details. It looks like a sharper version of the owner's car.
Also, the reproduction turns and shows an angle when the vehicle is facing.
Tesla seems to exploit its work from its full-featured self-propelled program since the latest self-driving demo released by Tesla also featured some similar new autopilot graphics.
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