I was checking this out... Nice!
But...
What caught my attention (as I pretend ordered a Model Y for the 5th time) was the FSD missing verbiage from the past. Basically it claims everything my M3 does today. No reverse summons, no turns in city...
Here is the exact wording
Full Self-Driving Capability
Navigate on Autopilot: automatic driving from highway on-ramp to off-ramp including interchanges and overtaking slower cars.
Auto Lane Change: automatic lane changes while driving on the highway.
Autopark: both parallel and perpendicular spaces.
Summon: your parked car will come find you anywhere in a parking lot. Really.
Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control: assisted stops at traffic controlled intersections.
Coming later this year:
Autosteer on city streets.
It does all of this today.
Meanwhile, I was on some curvy roads in Sedona, and it continues to have issues with these, even with all road makings present center and shoulder. This is indicating system limitations and I no longer have full confidence that it will do left truns at intersections wo some hardware changes. Not to say that cant happen, and Im not suggesting Lidar at all. Perhaps higher resolution side cameras, IDK.
Hence, there are now zero promises of tech coming soon other than auto steer on city streets... which it does already technically.
Anyone who knows me gets that I dont say this lightly.
Sorry for the off topics here, but is Tesla getting honest with FSD? Didnt they promise even more in the past?
It's not even a day later and I'm regretting that I lost faith in FSD. Take backs?
I think my curvey Sedona roads were taken too fast for it. The speed wasn't limited and very winding. I recall in the past how exit ramps were difficult at first and the biggest change they made IMO was speed control. So my conclusion is that traffic light turns are possible on this rig, but will likely be quite slow before it gets efficient as you'd expect.
And the FSD rewording (on their order website) to something that exists today - ya that's for Q2 revenue IMO, especially given the recent offers for free AP with FSD. I'm confident they're going to make sure it's a positive quarter, especially seeing ships!