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Tesla finally brings Adaptive Headlights to US and Canada

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Tesla Adaptive Headlights

Tesla finally brought the adaptive headlights feature for electric vehicles (EVs) in the US and Canada. This capability made a debut in Europe and other regions with an Over the Air (OTA) software update released earlier this year.

Adaptive headlights or high beams are a new capability for Teslas which adjusts the headlight visibility when it detects upcoming traffic. This helps to reduce light collision and removes viability barriers at night time.

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Underneath, the feature relies on Matrix LED to address individual LEDs in the headlight and disable them on the side lane when a vehicle approaches. It enables all LEDs once the incoming vehicle passes through.

The support for adaptive headlights comes with a 2024.20 over-the-air (OTA) software update. The company announced this release today and has adaptive headlights feature for vehicles with matrix LED.

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The feature is now rolling out for the US and Canada with a new curve adapted for the road ahead. It also illuminates more lights to show the driveway visibility.

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Partial Release?

Tesla has been seeking regulatory approval to release adaptive headlight features in these two countries since the start of this year. It appears that the company has received a go for this rollout.

One thing is unclear whether this is a full release because the company has not mentioned adaptive headlight features in the changelog. Instead, it only mentioned curve adapt for adaptive headlights.

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It might be a sign that the cars in the US may only get access to curve adapt and not the adaptive high beam. Or, it is a full release with both of these capabilities. Let me know about this release in the comment section.

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