Finally: Tesla Update Brings Adaptive High-Beam Headlights To North America
Briefly

Tesla is set to release a significant software update in spring 2024, introducing adaptive high-beam headlights for certain models in the U.S. and Canada. This feature requires cars to have factory-installed matrix headlights, which began production in 2022. Older models will receive this function through the software update. Additionally, the update introduces a Blind Spot Camera on the Model S and X, and a Lane Departure Avoidance feature for Cybertruck, enhancing overall safety and driving experience.
Tesla is rolling out a software update this spring, enabling adaptive high-beam headlights for certain compatible models, enhancing nighttime driving safety.
The cars must have factory-installed matrix headlights, introduced in 2022, to activate the adaptive feature, benefiting newer Tesla models.
Adaptive Headlights adjust beam brightness by dimming pixels to avoid blinding other drivers, while improving visibility for the Tesla driver in dark conditions.
The update also includes features like Blind Spot Camera, available on refreshed Model S and X, offering enhanced safety through real-time display of blind spots.
Read at InsideEVs
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