The Model S and X have High Speed AEB (> 50 MPH & <= 90 MPH). It appears that the 3 only has Low Speed AEB at this point (<= 50 MPH).
Perhaps this has been discussed but has there been any news on Tesla doing testing and then adding High Speed AEB (note: hardware radar/camera are typically the issue but the 3 has them. On the Volt, for example, you only get the undocumented High Speed AEB if you also get the Driver Confidence Package II and ACC/Adaptive Cruise Control).
(Aside: Volt and Bolt Low Speed AEB is <= 37 MPH; Gen II LEAF is Low Speed <= 50 MPH; Volt's undocumented High Speed AEB supposedly comes with ACC -- can not find doc)
Model 3 manual:
Tesla Autopilot 2.5 Activates High-Speed Automatic Emergency Braking
Perhaps this has been discussed but has there been any news on Tesla doing testing and then adding High Speed AEB (note: hardware radar/camera are typically the issue but the 3 has them. On the Volt, for example, you only get the undocumented High Speed AEB if you also get the Driver Confidence Package II and ACC/Adaptive Cruise Control).
(Aside: Volt and Bolt Low Speed AEB is <= 37 MPH; Gen II LEAF is Low Speed <= 50 MPH; Volt's undocumented High Speed AEB supposedly comes with ACC -- can not find doc)
Model 3 manual:
Automatic Emergency Braking operates only when driving between approximately 7 mph (10 km/h) and 50 mph (80 km/h).
Tesla Autopilot 2.5 Activates High-Speed Automatic Emergency Braking