Autopilot: Tesla's advanced autonomous driving system enables the car to navigate, accelerate, and brake automatically on highways and in some urban areas.
Summon: Allows the car to autonomously park or retrieve itself from a parking spot without the driver being present.
Autosteer: Provides semi-autonomous driving capabilities by keeping the car within a lane and adjusting speed based on traffic conditions.
Navigate on Autopilot: Automatically guides the car through highway interchanges and exits, while also suggesting lane changes for optimal routing.
Smart Summon: Utilizes AI to summon the car from a parking spot to a specified location within the driver's line of sight.
Traffic-Aware Cruise Control: Maintains a set speed and distance from the vehicle ahead, automatically adjusting speed to match traffic flow.
Autopark: Enables the car to parallel or perpendicular park itself with minimal input from the driver.
Auto Lane Change: Automatically changes lanes when the driver activates the turn signal, while ensuring it is safe to do so.
Autobidirectional Charging: Allows Tesla cars to charge other electric vehicles or be charged by them, creating a network of energy-sharing capabilities.
Enhanced Summon: Extends the Smart Summon feature by allowing the car to navigate more complex parking lots and avoid obstacles.