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My 2022 Model 3 has the new matrix headlights, but I don't see the lights move with steering when driving. It's one of the things that I missed from my prior car. The infrastructure bill that was recently passed, with a clause that within 2 years the transportation secretary will need to make adjustments to legalize adaptive driving beam headlights. Until they amend the current headlight rules, the adaptive beams are not allowed to be enabled. (They can be installed but just use the normal functions.)My 2021 Model 3 came with matrix headlights, but with only two exceptions, they are static in pattern/aim.
Exception 1: headlight aiming function on the service menu moves the headlights through their range and projects a special aiming pattern to help with proper adjustment. Warning: don’t hit the Adjust button unless you’re parked on a level surface… any slope seems to throw off leveling calibration, requiring manual adjustment with the scroll wheels during the alignment process.
Exception 2: latest software update with the LightShow dance in the Toy Box projects the word TESLA using the headlight matrix pixels during the demo.
I’m hopeful that someday we’ll have adaptive headlights either through the motors or matrix pixels or both.
The adaptive/matrix headlights are on the 2021s BUT due to US old headlight laws, they don't have any functionality yet (unlike in Europe). The headlight laws were recently updated and should take affect 2022. After that, Tesla will probably update the software to turn the adaptive functionality on.Do the adaptive lights only move while moving and turning? I placed the M3 in drive and turned the wheel but the lights remained stationary.
I've only driven at night a few times and never noticed.
The headlight laws weren’t actually officially updated yet, the wording in the infrastructure bill was that within two years the headlights regulations needed to be updated to support the adaptive headlights. So until the regulations are actually updated, we won’t get the new functionality.The adaptive/matrix headlights are on the 2021s BUT due to US old headlight laws, they don't have any functionality yet (unlike in Europe). The headlight laws were recently updated and should take affect 2022. After that, Tesla will probably update the software to turn the adaptive functionality on.
will model y LR 2022 have adaptive headlights?
Just to be clear, adaptive headlights (moving with your steering wheel) have been legal in the US for a long time. I had a 20 year old car with them.My 2022 Model 3 has the new matrix headlights, but I don't see the lights move with steering when driving. It's one of the things that I missed from my prior car. The infrastructure bill that was recently passed, with a clause that within 2 years the transportation secretary will need to make adjustments to legalize adaptive driving beam headlights. Until they amend the current headlight rules, the adaptive beams are not allowed to be enabled. (They can be installed but just use the normal functions.)