Mrbrock
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What makes you say this? What changed on the order page? Other than the $500 price increase?Tesla website updated page, looks like Model Y LR is getting new headlights if you closely to order page.
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What makes you say this? What changed on the order page? Other than the $500 price increase?Tesla website updated page, looks like Model Y LR is getting new headlights if you closely to order page.
Not seeing it. Can you get a screen capture and point out what you are seeing?Tesla website updated page, looks like Model Y LR is getting new headlights if you closely to order page.
There are different kinds of matrix. For Tesla, it means there are a handful of led elements in the projector that can be turned on or off to direct light in different directions such as oncoming traffic. The type you are referring to is known as DMD (digital micromirror device) which is basically a dlp chip but instead of projecting rgb pixels onto a screen, it projects very bright white led pixels onto the road and since there are thousands upon thousands of pixels they can turn them on or off to make designs. Which is still illegal everywhere afaik. Shaping the lights or turning selected regions off is ok but displaying words or images while driving is not. Just a gimmick you pay tens of thousands of dollars for.'the matrix thing 100% is in fact in the lights in Europe' - are you saying there is new functionality pin EU Tesla (new) projector lights? I am interested in the type of adaptive features that the German premium brands have (lights move to avoid dazzling oncoming vehicles etc). I have only see a video showing they appear a little sharper, no actual adaptive or 'matrix' function.
I just checked the website and I’m not seeing it. What photo are you referring to? They did update the interior photo with the new center console so that’s encouraging. And I think the price of the MY LR went up $500 as well but don’t quote me on that.Tesla website updated page, looks like Model Y LR is getting new headlights if you closely to order page.
I does kind of look like it.Tesla website updated page, looks like Model Y LR is getting new headlights if you closely to order page.
It has been that image since Feb when they made the update to the designer.
I was just going to say the same thing. It’s been like that for weeks, though the cars are not being delivered that way. I don’t think that’s a new indicator of an impending change.It has been that image since Feb when they made the update to the designer.
Thanks for the info.There are different kinds of matrix. For Tesla, it means there are a handful of led elements in the projector that can be turned on or off to direct light in different directions such as oncoming traffic. The type you are referring to is known as DMD (digital micromirror device) which is basically a dlp chip but instead of projecting rgb pixels onto a screen, it projects very bright white led pixels onto the road and since there are thousands upon thousands of pixels they can turn them on or off to make designs. Which is still illegal everywhere afaik. Shaping the lights or turning selected regions off is ok but displaying words or images while driving is not. Just a gimmick you pay tens of thousands of dollars for.
The matrix led for Tesla exist. Read this board. There are hundreds or,thousands of people delaying model Y orders so they can get these lights even though they are no better than the current lights and there is no timeframe of when the features can be used in the US.
This type is still quite rare for other brands (e.g. 2021 new mercedes S class) and quite unnecessary (can't see the benefit of projecting patterns on the road when they have HUD).The type you are referring to is known as DMD (digital micromirror device) which is basically a dlp chip but instead of projecting rgb pixels onto a screen,
How did you determine that they actually swivel? Could you watch and/or video the actual projector while someone sits in the car and turns the wheel?I'll have to test it on the road. It's so minor, the video isn't capturing it. It might just be the car rotating slightly and the front swiveling. It's definitely not noticeable as it is with Audi and Lexus.
that was like that for a few months now