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I wish they worked as designed. I could care less about the light show "feature".I think all Ys come w matrix headlights. The light show is a pretty cool trick!
They seem pretty bright to me already but I guess if working as they are capable they would illuminate even more of my surroundings?I wish they worked as designed. I could care less about the light show "feature".
No, on the contrary, they stay more or less as bright to you without positively blinding oncoming cars.They seem pretty bright to me already but I guess if working as they are capable they would illuminate even more of my surroundings?
They seem pretty bright to me already but I guess if working as they are capable they would illuminate even more of my surroundings?
I have to disagree with this - fully functioning matrix headlights mean high beams remain up in areas not occupied by cars in front of you (in either travel direction), so you get full brightness on the shoulders, etc where there are no cars.Matrix headlights working for YOUR car is really a nothing burger
Yes it has the matrix lights. You can kind of see the rows of LEDs when you light shines on a wall.I just bought a MY a few days ago from inventory. I assume it will be HW4 and matrix lights at this point, regardless of where it was made, right?
Don't keep up your hopes for the Matrix function to ever be enabled though.I just bought a MY a few days ago from inventory. I assume it will be HW4 and matrix lights at this point, regardless of where it was made, right?
Yeah, honestly, it's less about whether they are ever enabled, and much more about the psychology of me buying a new car only to find out it doesn't contain the latest hardware. Purely trying to avoid the psychological torment and perseveration!Don't keep up your hopes for the Matrix function to ever be enabled though.
Read through this thread for the answersIs this just a Tesla issue? Do other carmakers have adaptive headlights enabled already?
I agree, it seems so silly for Tesla to pay extra for matrix headlamps, compared to standard ones, for no reason at all.Yeah, honestly, it's less about whether they are ever enabled, and much more about the psychology of me buying a new car only to find out it doesn't contain the latest hardware. Purely trying to avoid the psychological torment and perseveration!
All that said, it really would be bizarre for them to never be enabled. Seems like eventually they will be, if any Tesla cars get it enabled it at all.
This feature was first seen in Audi A8 back in 2014Is this just a Tesla issue? Do other carmakers have adaptive headlights enabled already?
So now Tesla is more or like all of those Chinese companies that sell you something, semi touting a certain feature, but when you ask when it will be enabled we get the "Well, you see....We just released a new version and THAT version have this feature so you just need to buy that" answer we expect from low price chinese manufacturers.We can look forward to Adaptive High Beam for all Model 3/Y with Matrix Headlights Q1 2024
[Wiki] Model 3 / Model Y - Technische Veränderungen
Update Beitrag 1 Adaptive High Beam for all Model 3/Y with Matrix Headlights! Rear door glass options for different models. Windshield options for different models. Model 3 Highland height correction → It is actually 1mm lower now 😉 New description of the Model 3/Y braking system according to...tff-forum.de
How it works in all models: