What is Tesla's Basic Autopilot Feature?

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LeRiley
07/30/25 6:07am
Tesla's basic autopilot includes 1 front radar and 8 cameras hidden in the vehicle body. The front radar can penetrate the vehicle ahead and monitor its distance and speed in real time; the 8 cameras allow the driver to monitor the front, rear, left, right, and blind spots, as well as forward road conditions up to 250 meters away, giving the driver ample time to react even if an unexpected situation occurs. The following is an introduction to Tesla: 1. Introduction to Tesla: Tesla is an American electric vehicle and energy company that manufactures and sells electric vehicles, solar panels, and energy storage equipment, headquartered in Palo Alto. 2. Tesla's vehicle models: include the Model 3, Model X, Model S, Model Y, etc.
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