March 2022: Tesla appears to have set this deadline to make a major update to its automated driving system Autopilot in Europe. The announcement was made by Elon Musk, the CEO of the Palo Alto car manufacturer, who, as always, has decided to rely on Twitter to announce Tesla’s upcoming initiatives. “We expect a significant improvement of the Autopilot system for non-US owners around March, it will depend on regulatory approvals“, the number one of the electric car manufacturer wrote on the social network.
Musk responded to a tweet from a European user who complained two problems in the current version of the Autopilot system: often the cruising speed set is not the correct one compared to the limits in force, and just as often in Europe the system allows you to steer autonomously at a much lower angle than that in the United States, which is exceeded who warns to disable himself leaving the controls to the driver. “I know your team is extremely busy, but it would be great if you could get someone else to see what’s going on for them.”, writes the Twitter user who addresses Musk directly. We will see if the next update to the Autopilot system in Europe will actually be made in the month of March: everything will depend on the approval of the regulatory bodies, which could postpone the update to the following months.
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