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Jason Hughes, a Tesla owner in Hickory, N.C., hacked into his car’s software to remove safeguards on the Autopilot system. Credit Logan R. Cyrus for The New York Times TIRED of your vehicle and its aging, limited features? Don’t trade it in just yet. Download new software instead. In some cases, that is already possible. Hsf2014 56k Data Fax Modem there. And over the next few years, as the already extensive software on modern cars becomes even more feature-rich and upgradeable, manufacturers mean to step up the effort.
They plan to offer many types of improvements or repairs through downloads that are beamed directly to the car via satellite, Wi-Fi or cellular signal, without the vehicle’s having to be brought into the shop. Eventually, your car will be serviceable like a giant smartphone, with new features added periodically while you sleep. A leading proponent of the approach is, the maker of electric luxury cars, which has been sending updates to its cars’ operating systems since 2012.
The company is expected to announce an updated operating system next week. The chief executive, Elon Musk, has said via Twitter that the update will include improvements to the company’s Autopilot automated driving system. Major improvements to Autopilot coming with V8. Paint The Moon Fresh Wonderland 2 Download. 0 and 8.1 software (std OTA update) primarily through advanced processing of radar signals — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) But Tesla is by no means alone in the download department. General Motors has been offering services and upgrades via the cellular-delivered OnStar entertainment and roadside-assistance system since 2009. G.M.’s Acadia sport utility vehicle can now receive new apps for its entertainment system over the air.