How would it feel like to drive in a car that has an extremely quiet cabin space where babies can sleep without any disturbing noise? Tesla CEO, Elon Musk seems to have this vision as a possible upgrade for both existing and upcoming Tesla cars; it’s called “Baby Mode”.
Tesla CEO, Elon Musk confirms upcoming “Baby Mode” which will make new and existing Tesla cars quieter
Some of us are still busy debating the possibilities of using Electric cars in Nigeria or if the current transport system will ever support Self-driving cars in Nigeria. However, both of these possibilities have been proven over time by Tesla CEO, Elon Musk in the United States and spreading to other nations of the world.
Tesla cars are no more just popular for being electric, they now come with a complete self-driving or assisted driving feature that allows a driver to just sit back, relax and watch the car drive itself. Although, this autonomous feature is still currently restricted to work in areas that are well mapped-out.
Also, Tesla cars have got a feature called “Joe Mode” since 2019. This mode amazingly reduces the Chimes of any Tesla car and makes it quieter inside. Unfortunately, many customers are still complaining that this “Joe Mode” isn’t yet quiet enough for people traveling with kids or babies. This is the reason why Tesla CEO, Elon Musk has confirmed on Twitter that the company is thinking of implementing the idea soon and it will be called “Baby Mode”.
If this mode is ever rolled out, it will mean that Tesla cars could become the best cars to enjoy a good sleep while traveling with light sleepers or babies.
All these amazing innovative ideas that are popping up for electric cars make us remember that last month, a Commercial electric vehicle was launched in Nigeria but that’s the last time we heard about it. So, where has this Electric car been?
See this video of an electric car made by some talented Nigeria students a few months ago;
Students Made Nigeria's First Electric Car to Reduce Pollution
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