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Elon Musk Renames Tesla’s ‘Assertive’ Driving Mode to ‘Hurry’ Mode in Full Self-Driving Update

Prashant Chaudhary by Prashant Chaudhary
June 11, 2024
in Automobiles, News
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Tesla Shifts Gears: Meet the New 'Hurry' Mode Transforming Your Drive Experience

In an intriguing announcement on X, Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk revealed a significant update to Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) capabilities, specifically in the renaming of the “Assertive” driving mode to “Hurry” mode. This change signals a potentially strategic shift in how Tesla approaches its autonomous driving technology.

Tesla Shifts Gears: Meet the New 'Hurry' Mode Transforming Your Drive Experience
Elon Musk announces new ‘Hurry’ mode for Tesla’s Full Self-Driving software.

Evolution of Tesla’s Driving Profiles

Since the introduction of driving profiles in 2021, Company has allowed users to choose from three distinct modes: Chill, Standard, and Assertive. Each mode is designed to cater to different driving preferences, adjusting how the car maneuvers through traffic and maintains distance from other vehicles. These modes reflect Tesla’s commitment to enhancing user experience and safety, giving drivers the flexibility to match their vehicle’s driving style with their personal preference.

Tesla Shifts Gears: Meet the New 'Hurry' Mode Transforming Your Drive Experience
Tesla’s Autopilot settings screen showcasing different driving modes: Chill, Standard, and the newly renamed Hurry mode.

Introducing “Hurry” Mode

The renaming of Assertive to Hurry mode could be more than just a change of name. While details are sparse on how Hurry will differ fundamentally from Assertive, speculation suggests that the Hurry mode may optimize for quicker lane changes and stick closer to speed limits to facilitate faster travel times without compromising safety.

This update could be seen as a move by Tesla to refine its technology in response to regulatory scrutiny or as a step towards more significant updates in upcoming versions of FSD. However, the exact differences and enhancements of Hurry mode remain under wraps, with company enthusiasts eagerly awaiting more detailed updates.

Anticipated Release and Speculations

The anticipation for the new Hurry mode aligns with the expected release of FSD V12.5. Originally, FSD V12.4 was scheduled for a release in late May, but it faced delays potentially due to issues with the Spring Update. With these developments, Company users and industry watchers are speculating that the introduction of Hurry mode, along with any unique features it may include, will now be part of the FSD V12.5 rollout.

Tesla Shifts Gears: Meet the New 'Hurry' Mode Transforming Your Drive Experience
A Tesla vehicle demonstrating its advanced Full Self-Driving capabilities on a busy highway.

Tesla Driving Innovation

Company continues to push the boundaries of automotive technology, and the introduction of Hurry mode is yet another testament to the company’s commitment to innovation and user satisfaction. As Company rolls out these changes, it will be interesting to see how these advancements will shape the future of autonomous driving. Whether Hurry mode is simply a rebranding or a significant technological upgrade, it represents another step forward in company’s quest to refine and perfect its self-driving capabilities.

Tags: Automotive Technologyautonomous carsDriving InnovationElectric VehiclesFSD UpdateHurry Modeself-drivingTeslaTesla AutopilotTesla News

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