Tesla is making headlines again with the return of its Mad Max mode in Full Self-Driving (Supervised). This feature, designed to make the car drive more aggressively, has arrived just as the automaker ...
Amid a slew of investigations into horrific accidents involving its Full Self-Driving software, Tesla has brought back its “Mad Max” mode that allows its self-driving cars to blow past the speed limit ...
U.S. regulators are now looking into Tesla's new "Mad Max" self-driving mode, which allows vehicles to speed and swerve through traffic. Credit: Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images Despite U.S.
Tesla has brought back its ‘Mad Max’ mode for its ‘Full Self-Driving (Supervised) that ignores speed limits amid several regulatory investigations into Tesla’s system being dangerous. Between wrongful ...
A recent update to Tesla's Full Self-Driving saw the first production deployment of "Mad Max" mode, an aggressive driving profile willing to take more risks, speed, and weave through traffic to get ...
Earlier this month, Tesla rolled out a new firmware update that added a pair of new driving modes for the controversial full self-driving (FSD) feature. One, called “Sloth,” relaxes acceleration and ...
The aggressive driving mode could become entangled in the FSD system’s ongoing safety investigation. Tesla reintroduced Mad Max mode, an assertive FSD driving option emphasizing speed and quick lane ...
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WTF?! What do you do if your electric vehicle company is under constant scrutiny from regulators over its safety record and dealing with multiple wrongful death lawsuits? If you're Tesla, it's to ...