Tesla is seriously working on electric motor and autonomous driving technologies. The manufacturer already offers its users a semi-autonomous driver assistant, which it calls AutoPilot. It also sells the FSD (Full Self-Driving) fully autonomous driving system, which is still in beta. A new update has been released for the driving system, which has recently become the focus of criticism on the grounds that it is not yet ready. So what does FSD Beta 11.3 offer drivers?
FSD Beta 11.3 released: So what does it offer?
Tesla’s fully autonomous FSD system has been in beta for a long time. This system, which gains new features day by day and offers a better road experience to drivers, has also come to the fore with negative news in some cases. At the same time, some test videos shared by names such as CNN Business transportation editor Michael Ballaban revealed that the feature is not yet fully stable.
Despite all this, Tesla has been working hard to provide a better experience for the fully autonomous driving system and has recently released the FSD Beta 11.3 version. Not only in Tesla’s FSD system, but all technologies in the beta process are not stable yet, and in some cases, users may come up with errors that surprise them. The latest update released by the company also eliminates most of the critical errors that have occurred to date.
One of the highlights of the new update is the activation of FSD on highways. In addition, audio driver notes came. Here, the way for drivers to send anonymous voice messages to Tesla for further development of the system has been paved.
With the FSD Beta 11.3 release, any steering, braking and acceleration delays have been minimized. In short, the autopilot’s response time has been minimized in all scenarios. In this way, it should be noted that a safer and fluent FSD experience is aimed.
You can find the video where we examine and test this technology below.