Tesla EVs can now scan the road for potholes and adjust the suspension height
has reported. It can then use that to generate"rough road map data," and trigger the adaptive suspension in supported vehicles to adjust the ride height for more comfort.
notes. It's not clear if the Model 3 or Y vehicles also scan for rough roads, even if they lack the adaptive suspension to benefit from the data. Both the Model 3 and the Model S have eight cameras in total.
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