Tesla Begins Deliveries Of Model Y With New Self Driving Hardware 4
Tesla Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA) started delivering Model Y vehicles equipped with the much-anticipated Hardware 4 (HW4), an upgraded version of Tesla's self-driving hardware setup.
This new development was initially spotted by Not a Tesla App online, and later confirmed by Twitter user @BLKMDL3 who found several Model Y vehicles featuring the distinctive red HW4 cameras in a delivery lot.
Exciting news! Model Y are now shipping with Hardware 4! I just went to the delivery lot to see and found a couple. Here are some photos I just got of the cameras on a brand new red Performance Y and AWD Model Y. The lot is filled with new cars awaiting delivery! @elonmusk #Tesla pic.twitter.com/m4Xyga0tN5
— Zack (@BLKMDL3) May 25, 2023
Previously, rumors had swirled about Tesla's Hardware 4 self-driving hardware upgrades, hinting at a more powerful computer board, added connections for extra cameras, an updated GPS module and possibly a return to radar.
Tesla made no formal announcement regarding the roll-out of HW4-equipped vehicles. With HW4 now making its appearance in the Model Y, it seems Tesla has subtly introduced these major upgrades without a formal announcement.
Back in March, a Reddit post by a new Tesla Model X owner showed one of the first deliveries of a HW4 vehicle. The owner shared several photos showcasing the HW4 cameras, which appear to be positioned similarly to their predecessors but are notable for a seemingly larger lens.
In addition to this, the enhanced cameras in the HW4 setup offer a superior resolution of 5MP, compared to the hardware 3 setup of 1.3MP. This means Tesla's sentry mode feature, which records the vehicle's surroundings while parked, now produces higher-quality video recordings. A sales associate also shared with the owner that the new vehicle was radar equipped.
Photo: Courtesy of Tesla
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