What does NOA mean in cars?

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LeRemington
07/29/25 3:50pm
Tesla NOA is actually a function called Navigate-on-Autopilot, which is part of Tesla's Full Self-Driving upgrade package. It enables the vehicle to automatically enter and exit highway ramps or interchange forks, and overtake slower-moving vehicles. Here are the specific details about NOA: 1. Function: The NOA feature is characterized by its ability to autonomously determine the timing of entering and exiting highways, as well as the timing of overtaking, and to perform automatic lane changes for overtaking without human intervention. It is worth noting that even when activated, this function can only be truly enabled when the vehicle enters a designated closed section of the road, accompanied by audio and visual reminders, and even tactile feedback from the steering wheel vibration during lane changes. 2. Usage: The method of using this function is relatively simple. After setting a navigation point and starting navigation in the vehicle's system, quickly pull the cruise control lever towards you twice to activate the automatic assisted navigation driving function. During use, a single blue line represents the forward travel route, helping the vehicle stay within the driving lane. The gray lines that appear indicate upcoming lane changes in the travel route or suggest lanes that should be changed for smoother driving.
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