Tesla Autopilot to Get ‘Full Self-Driving Feature’ in August, Tweets Musk

Jun. 12, 2018



Tesla’s autopilot feature becamea subject of controversyearlier this year after a fatal Model X crash in California killed 38-year-old Apple engineer, Walter Huang. The company subsequently admitted that autopilot was on during the crash, but accepted no blame for the tragedy. The incident, which happened last March, iscurrently under investigationby the country’s transportation regulator, NTSB.

Meanwhile, Musk also seemingly clarified that he was dead serious about the ‘SpaceX option package’ that he mentioned at Tesla’stumultuous shareholder meetingearlier this year. In another tweet posted Sunday, he said that the aforementioned package will include 10 small rocket thrusters arranged seamlessly around the car.

According to him, the rocket engines will dramatically improve acceleration, top speed, braking & cornering. Tongue firmly in cheek, he also joked that they might even help the cars to fly.

While most news organizations had earlier taken his talks about a ‘SpaceX Options Package’ with a pinch of salt, many now seem to be convinced that he is serious.CNBCis also quoting an official Tesla spokesperson to report that the company is actually planning to offer such an option. However, given how incredibly ambitious it all sounds, we’d still want to see more concrete info before being sold on these promises.

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