![]() Okay, so every Tesla made since February 2019 has three option packages for driver aids: Standard, Autopilot, and Full Self-Driving (FSD).īefore that date, owners could have ended up with a fairly confusing collection of driving aids, with multiple versions of Autopilot that covered different features, including Enhanced Autopilot, “Autopilot convenience features,” and more. So, what are exactly the differences between Autopilot and Full Self-Driving? We’ll unravel the mystery so you know which one of Tesla’s driving aid packages is being talked about. That’s when Tesla moved some of the more advanced features to Full Self-Driving and dropped the ‘Enhanced.” See, confusing!Įven more confusingly, the current Autopilot was called Enhanced Autopilot until 2019. ![]() The thing is, sometimes they’re confusingly used to talk about the other system, or put under the blanket term of Autopilot, which is but also isn’t quite correct. ![]() One of the things constantly discussed is Tesla’s driver aid systems, Autopilot and Full Self-Driving. They’re a force in the industry, and the tech press is always talking about them, for good or ill. ![]() When you think of electric vehicles, one of the first names to come to mind is always Tesla.
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