Elon Musk has recently announced that Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) system will be enhanced with three distinct driving modes: 'Chill', 'Standard', and 'Hurry'. This announcement has sparked a lively debate among users, with some expressing excitement over the potential customization options and others raising concerns about the safety implications of such modes.
FSD will have chill, standard and hurry modes
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 1, 2024
The 'Chill' mode is designed for those who prefer a more relaxed driving experience, perhaps prioritizing comfort and a gentle pace. On the other hand, the 'Hurry' mode is for those who are in a rush and want to get to their destination as quickly as possible, within the bounds of safety, of course.
FSD 12.3.6 takes me from the post office curb to my home garage with zero interventions, flawless. 🙌🏽 @Tesla @elonmusk pic.twitter.com/XzPPXQU2PC
— Arash Malek (@MinimalDuck) May 24, 2024
The 'Standard' mode, as the name suggests, offers a balance between the two, providing a typical driving experience. This announcement comes amid ongoing discussions about the readiness and safety of Tesla's FSD technology. Some users are excited about the prospect of having more control over their vehicle's driving style, while others question the safety of such modes, particularly the 'Hurry' mode. This development is part of Tesla's ongoing efforts to improve its FSD technology, aiming to make driving more efficient, comfortable, and safe. Personally, I'm super excited about this and can't wait to try out the different modes.