FSD Evolution Gets a Front Bumper Boost
Tesla's Model Y Juniper: A Tiny Camera with Big Ambitions!
Tesla has rolled out the new Model Y "Juniper" with a game‑changing front bumper camera, enhancing its Full Self‑Driving (FSD) capabilities. This upgrade promises an improved field‑of‑view for autopilot and Smart Summon, following recent NHTSA safety concerns. With added exterior finesse and updated features, the Juniper aims to lead the EV charge.
Introduction to Tesla's Model Y 'Juniper'
Significance of the Front Bumper Camera
Compatibility and Autonomy in Older Tesla Models
Additional Upgrades in the Juniper Model Y
Global Availability of the New Model Y
Comparison with Other Tesla Models
Expert Analysis on Front Bumper Camera
Public Reaction and Market Sentiment
Future Impact on the EV Industry
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