Tesla unexpectedly announced support for matrix-LED adaptive headlight functions in the US, Canada, and Mexico with the software update 2024.20. The move has irked FSD users, who can't update their ...
Tesla was expected to turn on the matrix-LED adaptive headlights in the US long ago. However, it only went halfway by offering curve-tracking adaptive headlights but not individual pixel control. This ...
Anyone who has driven a car equipped with the old sealed-beam headlights from the 1980s will know that modern LED lighting technology is one of the greatest improvements of the modern automotive age.
For years now, we've longed for a car feature that other countries have been enjoying: adaptive matrix-style headlights. They're a fantastic solution to the dual problems of forward visibility and ...
Certain Tesla EVs in the U.S. and Canada will finally get adaptive high-beam headlights. A software update will enable the feature for compatible vehicles. The cars need to have factory-installed ...
Tesla has started to release a new software update that brings improvements to its adaptive headlights, games, and more. Today, Tesla announced the start of the rollout of its 2024.20 software update.
The tech allows for pixel-by-pixel control to shape the headlight beam, avoiding blinding oncoming drivers. Such headlights are already widely available elsewhere, but U.S. regulations present a ...
Joel was previously an editor at Autoblog for nearly a decade, covering cars from humble economy hatchbacks to high-end sports cars. He has extensive driving experience with plenty of track time, and ...