Tesla Replaces Ultrasonic Sensors in Its Vehicles with Tesla Vision
JAKARTA - Tesla announced on Tuesday, October 4, that it will be removing the Ultrasonic (USS) sensor in its vehicles.
"As of early October 2022, all Model 3 and Model Y made for North America, Europe, Middle East and Taiwan will no longer be built with ultrasonic sensors and rely solely on Tesla Vision," the auto company wrote in an announcement found by Reuters.
The company explained that this Tesla Vision technology will serve to provide Autopilot, Enhanced Autopilot, Full Self-Driving (FSD) Beta capabilities, and other active safety features in vehicles.
"We will continue this rollout with the Model 3 and Model Y globally over the coming months, followed by the Model S and Model X in 2023," they added.
During the current transition period, Elon Musk's electric car company said it has no plans to remove ultrasonic sensors in its existing fleet.
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For a short time during this transition, Tesla Vision vehicles that are not equipped with the USS will ship with some features temporarily restricted or inactive, such as Park assist, Autopark, Summon, and Smart summon.
Park Assist: alerts you to nearby objects when the vehicle is traveling <5 mph.
Autopark: automatically maneuver to parallel or perpendicular parking lots.
Summon: manually move your vehicle forward or backward via the Tesla app.
Smart Summon: navigate your vehicle to a location or locations of your choice via the Tesla app.
"In the near future, when these features reach performance equivalent to current vehicles, they will be restored through a series of over-the-air software updates."