Tesla Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA) makes some of the safest vehicles in the world, with the lowest probability of injury in a crash. Now Tesla is sharing how it achieves this metric.
Last year, Tesla Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA) released information about its long-overdue refreshed Models S and X. The luxury vehicles were getting slight upgrades to the exterior look with huge improvements and changes inside.
Tesla Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA) vehicles are often referred to as computers on wheels due to their capabilities such as self-driving, the ability to play games and watch movies on the center screen, and free software updates similar to the way an iPhone or Android updates.
Tesla Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA) is working towards fully autonomous cars. The company says every car it sells today comes with the hardware necessary for full self-driving; the software just needs to catch up to the task.
General Motors Company (NYSE: GM) has unveiled its next-gen driver assist technology called Ultra Cruise. A step above Super Cruise, this driver assist system will use camera, radar and lidar sensors to navigate a vehicle over 2 million miles of paved roads.
One of Tesla Inc's (NASDAQ: TSLA) most popular features is its Autopilot and Full Self Driving (FSD) modes. When enabled, the car can keep speed and hold the lane, even going around bends in the road without the driver needing to do anything but pay attention.