Tesla Basic Autopilot Features | What Does It Really Do?
Вставка
- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- Tesla Basic Autopilot is a standard option on every new Tesla, but what features are included and what does it really do?
I use Basic Autopilot on a regular basis in my Wife's 2022 Model 3, but I've been a little underwhelmed at times. Yes it's great with the included features of traffic aware cruise control and auto-steer, but I find myself wanting more every time I use it. While auto-steer happily keeps you in your lane, I'm constantly having to disengage it when I need to change lanes to pass a slower vehicle. This is where the features of Enhanced Autopilot could really help, but you'll have to pay $6K for that functionality.
At the end of the day, Basic Autopilot takes a lot of the tediousness out of the drive, and for that I'm grateful. It's great in low traffic situations, but i find myself not using it as much during my daily commutes in rush hour traffic.
#MyWifesTesla #BasicAutoPilot
I have Enhanced Autopilot, and even FSD (which I Beta tested, but then asked to be removed). Once, when I took my Model 3 to the Service Center, they provided me a "standard" loaner with Basic Autopilot. I liked it so much that I concluded to never again pay for EAP. Just not worth it. It was more than enough for my driving needs. And changing lanes manually was no big deal.
Interesting perspective and thanks for sharing. I've only had the opportunity to use EAP once on my new Model 3. For the most part it was ok, but there was an instance where it made me a little nervous merging onto another highway that had multiple lanes on the entrance ramp. It started to get confused and I had to take over. So verdict is definitely still out.
They are improving FSD all the time. Recently with the free FSD for a month promo I have been using it extensively. It basically drives itself through city traffic. And on the highways it is good most of the time. It has some issues with complicated lane merging and will frequently bail, but then I jump in, straighten things out and reset it. So you have to pay attention but it really does lessen the load on you the driver. I really like FSD mostly for heavy city stop and go traffic. Its really quite amazing.
It is annoying that they removed the radar and the parking assist feature. It will be helpful to know how close the car is to the garage door and walls.
I suck at multitasking, sometimes when I’m checking mirrors etc to check for blind spot I accidentally slows down or steering to the line, autopilot can help me with those and makes it much easier to focus on checking mirrors and lane change.
Looks fine. Seems like it has what I would want out of it.
I just learned how to cruise control on a prius prime. I wish i knew this years ago on long highway trips.
Very helpful video. Thank you for sharing
As expensive as Tesla vehicles are, I'm amazed that more features from enhanced autopilot aren't automatically included in basic autopilot. I just took home a 2023 model 3, and just about everything within EAP isn't worth thousands of dollars, never mind the fact that three of the five features are completely useless right now because of the removal of the ultrasonic sensors.
Summon - This really should be free in basic autopilot. Being able to inch your car forwards or backwards should not cost $6,000.
Smart summon - This is nothing more than a gimmick. It's still far too unreliable to be trusted to work properly in a busy parking lot, which is disappointing because that's what this feature was designed for.
Auto park - while a nice feature, it can sometimes take the car far too long to park. I can do it in less than half the time, which again doesn't make sense for this to cost $6,000.
Auto lane change and navigate on autopilot - The only two worthwhile features in EAP, and Tesla knows this. They're counting on those two features to be the driving force behind people willing to spend the thousands of dollars that they're asking for within this package, and it's just not worth it.
At the end of the day, I think Tesla should abandon EAP and sell the features individually. Tesla can turn more of a profit if they just let people purchase the features they want instead of grouping them together in an overpriced package. One day supply will catch up with demand, and when that day comes Tesla will have thousands upon thousands of vehicles out there not taking advantage of the very software they've invested in. When that day comes they'll have no choice but to lower the price of not just EAP, but FSD as well.
Great comment. Still annoyed that I can’t use 3 of the 5 features I purchased in EAP, even if they are gimmicky.
@@mywifestesla I was definitely torn on getting EAP, but I'm glad that I optioned not to upon hearing that they were removing the USS. I definitely sympathize with you, because without a firm date set for Tesla vision, this transition could take months. And for consumers like yourself that paid $6,000, I feel like the least Tesla can do is give you temporarily free FSD or something similar to make up for the fact that you're paying for features that you can't take advantage of yet.
Tesla is a tech company who uses pricing models like software companies. Bad for consumers, good for company stock price. Other car companies will nickel and dime you on other ways as well
Agree, wholeheartedly. Just ordered myself one, and could not justify spending 8,000 on that ridiculously useless package
Great video.
Thank you!
Subbed :)
Thanks for the sub!
Thanks for the explanation!
My wife's Hyundai i20 does that too... I'm trying to understand the hype of this basic 'autopilot' compared to every adaptive cruise control (+ lane keep assist) that comes as a standard in almost every car today.
IMO - Tesla disrupted the auto industry when they first came out with Autopilot, but let's fact it, the other manufactures are catching up. They are putting all their effort into trying to get FSD ready for prime time. AP and EHP can be buggy, and I wish they'd put more focus on improving those products.
@@mywifestesla Do agree. There are pioneers in the field. But nowadays, everyone is doing it so I just don't understand why people are excited by Tesla doing it too... Other features of the FSD are currently REALLY bad but as I know Tesla - it will get better and better in time.
@@yoavmelamed1522 I think it's because Tesla has now become a famous brand that embodies the EV, technology, and self-driving spaces while being viewed to average people as luxury even if the specific model you buy might not be. So whether you want to buy an EV that could be anything from sedan, family car/SUV, pickup truck, semi truck, etc, Tesla is the company that first comes to mind for the average person. Tesla doesn't even spend much/any money on advertisements, commercials, or marketing and yet they're able to have a massive presence over their competition who are now producing competitive EVs and advertising/marketing them. Their competition needs to make themselves widely known while producing EVs that the average person can afford/may want to buy.
I agree. I had a Sante Fe and is labeled as "driver assist". You had some tolerance on the your input on the wheel and does not dis engage the setting as long as you turn on your signals.
This was so annoying when I tried it on my Tesla as it really wants to just take over and keep turning on the autopilot when changing lanes.
Great video! Isn’t basic auto pilot just adaptive cruise control? That’s what have on my ‘19 VW Tiguan…it doesn’t engage unless I press on the brakes though..doesn’t basic auto pilot recognizes stop lights and or stop signs and stop the vehicle?
Basic autopilot consists of adaptive cruise control and auto steer which basically keeps you centered in your lane. It does not recognize stop lights or stop signs, you would need Full Self Driving (FSD) for that.
It wasn't clear to what degree or why you were changing lanes on the highway.
I hope it wasn't "to get there faster" because _'Mythbusters'_ showed, pretty convincingly, that the 'pick a lane and stick with it' method gets you to your destination faster than the 'weave in and out' method.
For my commute on the freeway, once I am in one of the middle lanes and have matched the flow of traffic, I am good until I need to shift to an outer lane to exit. So basic will probably suit me.
I loved Mythbusters but must have missed that episode. I’m normally the same, just chilling in my lane doing my thing unless I get behind someone super slow.
@@mywifestesla As I recall, it was near the end of the show's run, maybe 3 years before the end. Not too long before the "do golf ball style divots increase fuel efficiency" episode.
The problem is that drivers are being told that driving is tedious. It isn’t! Then they’re being told that the solution lies in software. It doesn’t! If drivers are being told that disengaging from driving and handing responsibility to a dysfunctional software programme is the solution, what they’re actually doing is handing over their freedom to choose. These systems are consistently worse than a very bad driver, so the answer is to improve your standard of driving. Governments make Billions from telling you that speed is everything, while fining those who don’t drive by the numbers because that is what works for them but the reality is that bad driving at any speed is the real issue.
Great video. I just put in an order for a basic model 3. I am leasing this time because I believe the technology changes rapidly and I like the low cost option of $349 now. For me it will be closer to $440 with tax but I find that to be a bargain with this technology. What do you think is a reasonable amount for an electrician to install wall charger? Ball park. Any thing you would do differently? Thanks.
It cost us roughly $800 to have an electrician install a 50 amp circuit from our panel to the garage. That was for a run of roughly 90’ of wire.
@@mywifestesla Thank you.
I'm not sure using autosteer in traffic where you want to be changing lanes often is a good use case for the tool anyway.
Completely agree.
I told my wife autopilot on every Tesla included in it, just a cruise control she don't believe it, that's sad, I did make explanations to her cost of tesla with enhanced autopilot 6k$ she still won't believe it 😂
You can also do lane change on highways with basic autopilot.
Yes you can change lanes when Basic Autopilot is engaged, but it immediately disengages as soon as the turn signal goes on or you turn the wheel to move over. You'll then have to re-engage autopilot.
@@mywifestesla I meant you let the car do the lane change after signaling. Turning the steering wheel will stop autopilot under any circumstance.
@@nuttydoctor612 the car cant do that with Basic AP
@@UCdkBJAWJqYseSrb1GdWTDEg it can if you request it by trafficating.
Can you comment on whether the enhanced autopilot is useful for someone making frequent long-distance trips on the highway? I am thinking since most of it is a straight line, the EAP might only come in handy on city highways?
Short answer is yes. I use it all the time for my longer highway drives, especially auto lane change, and I find it very useful. Basic autopilot will disengage every time you change lanes, EAP does not. Having said that, is it worth the $6K cost, absolutely not.
I still don't trust autopilot. Sometimes I don't feel like my car wants to slow down for a red light when it's dark outside. I don't see myself using it ever unless I'm in one lane in bumper to bumper traffic.
Well Autopilot isn't really meant for city streets, it's more of a highway thing. Autopilot on its own doesn't recognize red lights, for that you'll need FSD. For myself, I hate it in bumper to bumper traffic on the highway, for me it works best in non-congested areas.
When you change lanes, does the adaptive cruise control stay engaged even when auto steer disengages?
Yes, adaptive cruise stays engaged.
Honestly... w/o windshield projection (aka HUD) like in jet fighters all this 'iPad stuck 2 the dashboard' is nothing but dangerous distraction.
sounds like the same features of other cars. lane tracing and auto cruise control.
So basically it's like Nissan's propilot assist?
Basically it's Adoptive cruise control and lane keep assist nothing else
Spot on.
Which are really great properties. Bought used 2017 S and it didn't have any version of ap. Just ordered the basic version of ap and I bet that's more than enough.
Which is crazy, certain vehicles today are removing adaptive cruise on basic trim to be added to the next trim level. S.m.h..
Painted lanes? What about just a country road will it behave normally!
It doesn’t. Pretty sure you can’t even activate it without the lane markings.
does Tesla has like a blackfriday for softwares ? anything you know ? Thank you so much . just got mine and learning
Assuming you mean discounts on upgrades. I have yet to see one.
@@mywifestesla yes that’s what I was asking and thank you so much for replying!!
Abernathy Street
can anyone confirm this is the autopilot feature without the 2 upgrades?
Not really sure what upgrades you’re referring to.
I am not sure why you are constantly passing other vehicles. Life is short. Slow down and enjoy the ride.
Detroit traffic can be tough.
this guy has reviewed both basic and enhanced autopilot and has complained when he has navigate on autopilot and when he doesn't
Humor me. How exactly am I complaining about Navigate On Autopilot?
@@mywifestesla in the video where you rate enhanced autopilot
NOPE ;)