Teslas new braking system in the Model Y has me thinking Is this a game changer or an overhyped incremental improvement The seamless switching between regenerative and mechanical braking sounds promising for efficiency and range, but how does it feel in real-world driving Current Tesla owners, have you noticed a significant difference in newer Model Ys Also, this dual hydraulic circuit setup for autonomy has me intrigued. Is this a glimpse into the future of brake-by-wire and fully autonomous driving or just a stepping stone What are the potential safety implications of having the car control braking in autonomous mode Lets discuss the pros, cons, and long-term implications of this new system. Could this become the industry standard or will other automakers take a different approach Im particularly interested in hearing from engineers or those with a deep understanding of braking systems. Lets get a real discussion going.
Teslas new braking system in the Model Y has me thinking Is this a game changer or an overhyped incremental improvement The seamless switching between regenerative and mechanical braking sounds promising for efficiency and range, but how does it feel in real-world driving Current Tesla owners, have you noticed a significant difference in newer Model Ys Also, this dual hydraulic circuit setup for autonomy has me intrigued. Is this a glimpse into the future of brake-by-wire and fully autonomous driving or just a stepping stone What are the potential safety implications of having the car control braking in autonomous mode Lets discuss the pros, cons, and long-term implications of this new system. Could this become the industry standard or will other automakers take a different approach Im particularly interested in hearing from engineers or those with a deep understanding of braking systems. Lets get a real discussion going.