Tesla engineers said their cars could soon be easily parked manually. Head of the company Elon Musk
It is unclear exactly how engineers will provide driversa bird's-eye view, although reporters speculate that it will use Tesla cameras to simulate a view of a parking space. The company has not yet announced a specific update date.
Vector-space bird's eye view coming with FSD
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 3, 2020
This is not a new concept:Some Porsche models, such as the Taycan, have similar "all-around view" features. Bird's Eye View, a vision monitoring system that displays an overhead view of the vehicle to help park and navigate tight spots, has become a popular feature in premium cars. class.
As a rule, this becomes possible thanks toan array of 5 or 6 cameras around the vehicle. Tesla already has an autopilot driver assistance system, but the automaker has never released a bird's eye view feature.
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