Engineering driven design, as redundant as it may seem, is what you have here. Other auto companies like Volvo have some data, but what you are seeing here is the result of a great ecosystem that Tesla is for engineering. You have the focus on safety, product quality and talent engineers that Tesla culture has. The focus on creating the best product for the least amount of money. Even if you don't want to have autopilot your Tesla still have all the sensors needed for that, driving down cost. I can give you much more examples of great design decisions, but it all comes down to the mindset embedded on Tesla culture. You may have enough data to do this on other automakers, but the inovation culture and safety mindset inside Tesla is not present there. Give all that data to the "Tesla killers" and wait for this kind of application that you see here...
I think this is what Elon talked about when he said Tesla has no need for advertisment, but will produce some educational content. I really like the result and would like to see more!
Elon sees ads as a dated way of making people aware of your product and he's right. We live in the information age where if someone needs or wants something they look it up on the internet for reviews so the best way to advertise is to make a superior product and let the customers do the talking.
Same here, on both time in IT and my feelings looking at what is being done now. The scope of software engineering has changed so much, I feel a little jealous of those entering the field today. So many great challenges are now open to them.
Same, I work in computer vision and their RNN features are just lightyears ahead. I wish we could access more of it, even if it was just for research purposes.
Sup smr, I wonder what type of accident and location is most common for Teslas? What a cool video right? I hope you do a video on it? I wonder if an airbag in the frunk and trunk would help absorb impacts at all?
They are the only company that purposely exceeds the 5 star safety rating. Years ago the industry pushed NHTSA to say there is no rating above 5 stars. Tesla's response was to show their math and then NHTSA shut the hell up.
@@FusionBoost2.0 because the car is designed to have software defined features rather than hardware bits that can't be changed in software. So to change the behaviour of how the car reacts to a crash is done with software and controlled by a central system that can be updated over the air. It can then tell the safety elements a new way to deploy in a new type of crash or situation.
Lie about products, lie about the environmentally friendliness of their manufacturing facilities, sue people that speak poorly about tesla. Sounds like a great company!
@@johnn8549 While none of this is true, I am not remotely sure where you got 'sue people that speak poorly about tesla'. For if this was true, this comment would not be here.
We need more Videos of Tesla engineers explaining Tesla technology, gladly a little bit longer. A factory tour of all 4 Gigafactories if finish would be nice too. Keep the great work up. 👍🏾 We need Tesla in Forza Horizon 5. PS: You need to further improve your Quality Control and Customer Service.
For real. The amount of engineering they do that I as a long-term investor am still discovering, is crazy. This dedication is the kind of the great surprises in functionality Tesla owners are constantly experiencing & raving about.
These additional thousands of man hours that weren't required by law or outside mandates, will save countless lives. When the bottom line is a life & not a $ speaks volumes. I would like to thank all the Tesla engineers for going above and beyond. I feel good buying the product and the company. I hope the core of Tesla stays true to these values which may be the true test.
"Once that is done this is in the pipeline for OTA update to the fleet." - Tesla, the only car manufacturer that continues to improve your car after you buy it.
@@lopypop Yes they sold FSD packages that will one day be worth +$150k for between $2k and $10k depending on the features that were added to it, such assholes -_-
@@lopypop Actually they sold the BETA version of FSD. You seem to neglect to state that. It isn't FULL SELF DRIVING. It is a BETA, and ALL customers KNOW IT before they buy it. What they do after they buy it is their own responsibility. Stop trolling and go back to your basement.
@@justlooking4202 time will tell 👍 FSD is locked to vehicles and many of the first purchases are almost 5 years old at this point. $150k software on a 100,000 mile car surely won't sell for that much...
@@iKingRPG I don't think so. I think there's a purpose behind that. A cleaner car is easier to see precisely. The more the car can be exactly as in the simulation, the more you can test the accuracy of the prediction. That's my guess and the reasoning behind it.
@@paulhansen8052 This doesn't sound like the Tesla way. I imagine this conversation: "Dave, what are you doing there polishing the car?" "Boss, I do it because I can and it's the right thing to do."
Alright Im convinced now that they have the safest cars and are way ahead of all the "competition" in many other unreported aspects. These engineering videos almost make it seem like "if its not Tesla brand its a cheap knockoff".
It's one of the best things about both Tesla and SpaceX. No market droids, no ads, no hosts, just put the engineers in front of a camera and let them talk.
The *ironic* reality - "full" self-driving is in beta testing and Tesla refuses to provide 3rd party repair shops with spare parts, has software locks-outs and doesn't support Right To Repair.
@@em0_tion I like Right To Repair as an ideal but it's a nuanced subject. Who is going to be liable if an amateur repairman introduces fire or safety issues in the car during repair? Certainly the OEM should not be liable for that. Same goes for software - if a hacker screws up or introduces software defect in a critical competent the OEM should not be held liable for damage or warranty or future OTA fixes. Even if the repairman or DIY person is ready to take up the liability, the company still suffers bad publicity in news media if something bad happens because of the faulty repair or software tweak. Is the repairman gonna pay for the damage to the brand caused by an incident? I feel bad for the mechanics and repair enthusiast but the reality of the time is that cars are getting more complicated, and the sophistication required for post-repair testing and validation can't be democratized without added costs, which most repairmen can't afford, let alone the ownership of liability.
@@mydutube It's not a right we're just getting introduced to, it's a right we had and lost because of corporate greed under the *pretext* of personal safety and our silence. Speaking of liability, how is Tesla allowed to falsely market and sell a *beta* option for $10K as a "full" feature, yet when idiots crash into a tree while drinking in the car with autopilot on, we're all fine and dandy with those news? It's tech made by humans for humans, and not sharing knowledge that affects safety is only hurting us from poorly made fixes, not preventing them.
Favorite parts: 3:49 Now we validate everything, and then we push updated safety to the fleet. 4:15 The guy who is polishing the paint, right before they crash a truck into it.
Regarding polishing the paint, NHTSA does the same before a test crash. They touch the car a lot to prepare it for the crash, and if the car is not clean it's harder to notice on video how exactly each panel deforms. Also, if you're filming it, make it look good!
@@pareshpanchal91 yes bro..! Great to hear that.. I'm eagerly waiting for indian gov to resolve some hurdles for Tesla.. it's gonna be a true test if Teslas able to crack indian traffic and enhance the autonomy
I like the Tesla, but still there is no electrical I can buy for my need. Thats my main problem. The Tesla also do a lot of things I do not need but I need to pay for it. I love to drive car all aronund the world. My car can go 1000km in -35c - in 1,6m deep water. It can pull 3500kg. It can hit a moose and still continue to drive. I can ever help to recovre your car if you drive off the road as it have inbuild winch. it have 37'' inch tiers and can crawl everwhere you like. All this and its just a regular car. and much more, but it only cost me $20 000USD and the tesla in my country cost $45 000++ In my world Tesla is a down grade form what i normal drive.
Back in the day I always wondered how (and why) Tesla could pay for the network costs associated with the collection of telemetry data. Now I wonder how any manufacturer can afford not to collect it.
They use technology advance to increase safety, which they use as a bridge to violate your privacy. There is no coincidence that the last words of this video we're "because it's the right thing to do"
People not buying a tesla because of a chance at having a small panel gap or whatever is so foolish. Safety is the most important thing, period. People just love to hate on the most innovative company in the world
@Virginia Lynn Thomas Reese MCVLTRAIX He said it on stage at Giga Berlin last weekend. Check the videos, which are many. He even rolled his eyes as it appeared he thought of how they try so hard, but sometimes people don't realize how much they do.He really believes in building the best possible product. "I mean, why would you build a bad product?"
@@Frank72364 Currently no cars fail the ratings. With no failures and a bar that does not move, there is no improvement. Would you be fine if all cars only got 12 mpg and had a top speed of 55mph? No? Why?
@@davidbeppler3032 What? You do understand that my reply was to Fred? Right? You know replies are meant to OP if it doesn’t have tags. For some reason RUclips doesn’t show OP’s name in replies.
@@Frank72364 amazingly frank you can say frank at the start and when frank or someone else reads it they will know it was to frank. Also, that changes nothing about my comment. Why was answered.
@OwO If your intent is to promote the Islamic faith, and the word of the Koran, this is NOT the way to do it. It feels sneaky, underhanded, and is almost entirely counterproductive.
With over 35 years of new product development, ASTM (I) testing failure analysis engineering experience, Tesla is the product to purchase and the company I aspire to be a member of.
@@andromeda9340 Tesla gave me a loan so I only pay $2.5k a year to own mine. Their financing option is great Also WOW I did not expect to save this much on fuel + no maintenance every year. I will be a life long customer
@@andromeda9340 Most manufacturers do now, Ford, GM, FCA, all the major companies do... That's how companies build their vehicles, the need to do in house testing and development
I love the fact that these crash tests are being done to increase the safety of all Tesla's not because they have too, but because it's the morally the right thing to do. In the meantime old legacy automakers do just enough to get the safety rating for a particular category of vehicle. Sad thing is a high number of people will never really why they survived an un-survivable crash and put it down to luck. I believe Tesla needs to create more content like this and maybe just put out some advertisement, maybe in newspapers, magazines etc. Just the facts and nothing like the legacy automakers corporate fluffy gray area BS that's really designed to murky the waters of reality.
@@FusionBoost2.0 If you where to were able to educate yourself properly in regards to what Tesla and what they do to help and do it with being objective you would find it isn't stupid or idiotic. What is stupid and idiotic are the the people who hate Tesla who dont bother to look at facts and figures and information in regards to what Tesla do. Also please tell why it's idiotic and stupid to say that Tesla can improve the safety of there cars via over the air updates? No other automaker can improve their cars like this, also the only reason why modern cars are as safe as they are is because regulations made them do by law which they tried to resist. It's also the same with emission regulations and building EV's.
@@DoughnutsInspace And you do know Volvo invented the 3 point safety belt, there was no regulation in place at that time but innovated in order to save lives. Companies started developing airbags since the 70s in use in cars for safety, only became mandated in the 98, all Fords has a driver air bag basically in 1990. Automakers have been thriving to make cars safer for decades... Look at Volvo! Been doing crash tests and the head of automotive safety since forever. Regulations got better because customers and the industry needed and demanded it and all the automakers have innovated and evolved since. All the legacy auto companies have developed basically all the safety tech we see today... You talk like automakers do just enough to meet government regulations but yet pass them and beat more stringent iihs and eurocap regulations. Stop acting like Tesla is doing something special here by building a safe car. The only thing their doing is able to tweak parameters OTA... Legacy auto RCM modules are extremely high tech and monitor eveything from steering angle, seat track position, impact force, weight you name it in order to determine how to deploy air bags etc I would like to see what these OTA updates actually do
@@DoughnutsInspace I found this online about Musk talking about their safety system with Joe Rogan "Those different data points include how much you weigh, where on the seat you are sitting, if you’re a baby/toddler/adult based on the pressure distribution on the seat, and even the probability of your gender. The computer then takes all this information and “dynamically updates” how it would deploy the airbags in an accident. And it does this all in real-time, and in fractions of a second." You do know all modern cars monitor all these data points when it comes to air bag deployment? Their safety system are basically the same as anyone else
@@FusionBoost2.0 Yeah they might monitor, but do they look at crash data from the cars to get a better understanding of real world crashes compared to whats required by lab testing? By doing that you can tweak passive and active safety systems on a regular basis and push out updates to keep the car safer. No other company can do this that I am aware of, also other companies that claim they can do OAU's are stretching the truth as any update that's major needs to go to a service centre for it to be done, a Tesla doesn't. Tesla can do a OAU on any system and do so on a regular basis. Take the Jaguar I Pace, that's meant to have OAU updates and only rolled out 3 in the last 3yrs. Even VW with their ID rage are still having software issues and treated Teslas as a joke just a meeting because they now know how far behind Tesla they are and are currently panicking. Also the VW Passat built in China has one of the worst safety test ratings due to the lax safety laws. Oh and because some African countries don't have high safety regulations or emission controls you will find VW send out polluting unsafe cars there and then there's the emission cheating and conspiracy to try and low emission standards by the big German auto companies have been caught out doing. Even the American auto companies are trying to lower emission regulations. So sorry no I will not give them any slack in any regards as they don't deserve any or respect.
There are many reason why I’m transitioning all my families cars to Tesla but safety is my top reason! Awesome video and thanks for what you do! Many people walking around whose lives were saved by Tesla and they may have no idea. Please keep these videos coming!
@@mikeberg22se Alumni of Volvo Safety Center maybe? I would also add the videos premise presentation is little bit disingenuous _previously the best way to design a safe car was for industry standard crash testing_ ... Ahemmm... No it wasn't. Places like Volvo Safety Center have existed long time as there has been internal crash facilities pretty much at every big car maker with the money to run such facility and the money to run preproduction models through internal crashes of various scenarios. Throwing cars on their roofs, colliding two moving cars in various scenarios, even driving cars down cliffs as I seem to have some development team done to test _car drives into the ditch at the side of the road_ scenario. The standard tests have always been about _outside validation_ , _comparison_ and _outside feedback_ . Not about actual design and development. Company does it's own way more extensive design and testing most likely involving lot of scenarios it can think of and lot of modeling (now in time of powerfull computers, when it is possible). Then when all that is done and car ready, it gets send to standard testing to have outside validation and also *comparable* standard data to compare against competition. Also everytime people start acing the tests... they turn the knob little more by adding some new test. The standard tests are not meant to catch every possible scenario. Those are meant to be comprehensive enough set to establish decent overall safety _comparison_ benchmark.
@@aritakalo8011 Everyone thinks Tesla here is doing something revolutionary here, when every automaker has been doing this for years, it's part of the job
Thank you Tesla for making my journeys safer. I love the fact that you increase safety and roll out out to the fleet. What other manufacturer can do this? Well done.
They don't really need to lol the safety systems in modern cars are all programmed for many different scenarios and use all the sensors in the car to determine what to do, it's not 1995
Good thing Tesla is demonstrating safety in varsh test scenarios to educated consumers. It’s the safest car - data proves that, and videos educates us.
Just showing that Tesla's key element is safety above all else and the data gathered will help get these simulations so exact it predict crashes before they happen or try to minimise the injuries of a crash if it was to happen. Data is key, with neural nets, cameras and over the air updates will make the Tesla's just get so much better and safer over time. Tesla will eliminate people manually driving their car and once we get to that stage any other car manufacturer either gets a licence to Tesla FSD or risk going under
I avoided a near accident with this exact setup. I was making a left, one car ahead. They moved through the turn and someone ran the red. I stopped in time. If I had been faster on moving behind the lead car I would been hit from my left just like this. It's amazing Tesla is testing these cars to help prevent injuries well after the vehicle is made.
TESLA , also fixed the Brakes OTA , when CR complained of too short Breaking Distance, TESLA in 1 week Fixed the problem , and pushed the Update to ALL Tesla vehicles.
This is why Tesla Rocks compared to other car companies. Just explaining and showing how much goes into their designs for the safety of the customer, Impressive.
Legacy auto "But.. but.. our R&D, servicing and supply chains are opimized for profits! And now stupid consumers go for a best possible product?? This is blasphemy!"
Tesla is the company that gives people what they WANT in a car, even though they never asked for it specifically. Dog mode is amazing, the big screen is amazing...
I’m curious as to how the floor surface plays a part in this test. The Model Y can easily slide on the smooth concrete, thereby reducing damage taken as the vehicle moves easily. On an asphalt/road concrete surface, the increased friction would doubtless play a huge part in how the collision impact is absorbed.
@@John_Doe742 Intuitively, yes but once you overcome the coefficient of friction between tires and surface the resistance is constant. In this case at the speeds in question you could have it on ice and it would give similar results in terms of damage and forces to the car. If it was on a rubber surface the car rotation would be shorter once you pass by the coefficient of friction. It's the scale of the forces involved. If you are talking about a light weight go kart then your observation would have more impact on results.
Absolutely amazing stuff - I bought my Model Y primarily for how safe it is. Just so happens it's fun to drive and gets 40 miles per dollar of electricity at home
Thank you TESLA for making these super-human efforts! Safety is THE essential quality of a car. Unfortunately many people find looks etc… more important! When I bought a sailing yacht, I went for the safest one available: ETAP. Unsinkable as long as it doesn’t catch fire! But still very people knew that… (They went bankrupt after being acquired by a German competitor who sucked it out…)
I've seen people complain about small things in like the gaps in the doors or quality of something or whatever but this is the most important thing: safety.
Data is the new gold.
having knowledge is important
Why else would MS pushed out their newest Gov Win 11OS? Better know as WInMe-11. 😬
Correct
Oil
Engineering driven design, as redundant as it may seem, is what you have here. Other auto companies like Volvo have some data, but what you are seeing here is the result of a great ecosystem that Tesla is for engineering. You have the focus on safety, product quality and talent engineers that Tesla culture has. The focus on creating the best product for the least amount of money. Even if you don't want to have autopilot your Tesla still have all the sensors needed for that, driving down cost. I can give you much more examples of great design decisions, but it all comes down to the mindset embedded on Tesla culture. You may have enough data to do this on other automakers, but the inovation culture and safety mindset inside Tesla is not present there. Give all that data to the "Tesla killers" and wait for this kind of application that you see here...
I think this is what Elon talked about when he said Tesla has no need for advertisment, but will produce some educational content.
I really like the result and would like to see more!
For sure. Great production quality on this video too. Well worth the money to continue making videos like this about other areas of the company.
The cars themselves are the ads.
Elon sees ads as a dated way of making people aware of your product and he's right. We live in the information age where if someone needs or wants something they look it up on the internet for reviews so the best way to advertise is to make a superior product and let the customers do the talking.
exactly what I thought. Once Production exceeds demand they should be running stuff like this as ads
Ye
I'm working IT sector more than 30 years and Whenever I see what Tesla has accomplished, My own work feels like the stone age to me.
Same here, on both time in IT and my feelings looking at what is being done now.
The scope of software engineering has changed so much, I feel a little jealous of those entering the field today. So many great challenges are now open to them.
@@mattmcc72 What would be the best thing to work on now?
but all your work has led to this.
Same, I work in computer vision and their RNN features are just lightyears ahead. I wish we could access more of it, even if it was just for research purposes.
I appreciate your input in order to help me understand just how evolved Tesla really is. Thanks!!
“We’re doing this because it’s the right thing to do”. 💕
Sup smr, I wonder what type of accident and location is most common for Teslas? What a cool video right? I hope you do a video on it?
I wonder if an airbag in the frunk and trunk would help absorb impacts at all?
And not to forget - profit
Good source for a SMP video. BTW - Did you notice if the crash test Gordon was wearing a bow tie?
They are the only company that purposely exceeds the 5 star safety rating. Years ago the industry pushed NHTSA to say there is no rating above 5 stars. Tesla's response was to show their math and then NHTSA shut the hell up.
Tesla doesn't need to be told to do this by a regulation, unlike the other automakers.
My Model Y saved my life few days ago in a very violent car crash… thank you Tesla Team!!! I am alive with little injuries. You are the best. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Frontal impact? Airbags went off?
The fact that they can push a software update to their car and make it safer just shows how much Tesla is ahead of everyone.
Yeah that's insane isn't it?
I'm not sure how exactly an ota update can make a car safer unless it's too fix airbags from deploying lol
@@FusionBoost2.0 because the car is designed to have software defined features rather than hardware bits that can't be changed in software. So to change the behaviour of how the car reacts to a crash is done with software and controlled by a central system that can be updated over the air. It can then tell the safety elements a new way to deploy in a new type of crash or situation.
@@FusionBoost2.0 Sometimes aribags deploying can hurt you. If someone rear ends you, you dont want the airbags to deploy you know.
@@meriofrog and they won't, cars are smart these days you know... Not just Tesla's
“Because it’s the right thing to do.”
That describes Tesla completely.
Thank you everyone at Tesla for everything you’re doing!
Lie about products, lie about the environmentally friendliness of their manufacturing facilities, sue people that speak poorly about tesla. Sounds like a great company!
@@johnn8549 Still caught in the fud?
@@johnn8549 While none of this is true, I am not remotely sure where you got 'sue people that speak poorly about tesla'. For if this was true, this comment would not be here.
@@Mexdys lmfao
@@Mexdys I think he is talking about top gear coverage on Tesla. Where Tesla sued them for bad coverage
We need more Videos of Tesla engineers explaining Tesla technology, gladly a little bit longer. A factory tour of all 4 Gigafactories if finish would be nice too. Keep the great work up. 👍🏾
We need Tesla in Forza Horizon 5.
PS: You need to further improve your Quality Control and Customer Service.
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Your comment got stolen by some verified dude
First rule of showbiz- always leave ‘em wanting more 😂
For real. The amount of engineering they do that I as a long-term investor am still discovering, is crazy.
This dedication is the kind of the great surprises in functionality Tesla owners are constantly experiencing & raving about.
Elon Musk, infinity, and beyond!
As an owner, I appreciate the focus on lowering probability of injury even further. Keep up the great work! Thank you to the Tesla safety team!
These additional thousands of man hours that weren't required by law or outside mandates, will save countless lives. When the bottom line is a life & not a $ speaks volumes.
I would like to thank all the Tesla engineers for going above and beyond. I feel good buying the product and the company. I hope the core of Tesla stays true to these values which may be the true test.
When Tesla can demonstrate their cars are significantly safer than the competition people will have a major reason for buying one.
Unless you sit in emergency vehicle. Am I right? Horrible company, even worse CEO.
@@Frank72364 troll some where else
@@masochistboy653 Why?
@@Frank72364 Lmao 😂😂😂
"Once that is done this is in the pipeline for OTA update to the fleet." - Tesla, the only car manufacturer that continues to improve your car after you buy it.
Update for free, don't forget it.
Same manufacturer that sold "Full Self Driving" packages years before they even developed it
@@lopypop Yes they sold FSD packages that will one day be worth +$150k for between $2k and $10k depending on the features that were added to it, such assholes -_-
@@lopypop Actually they sold the BETA version of FSD. You seem to neglect to state that. It isn't FULL SELF DRIVING. It is a BETA, and ALL customers KNOW IT before they buy it. What they do after they buy it is their own responsibility. Stop trolling and go back to your basement.
@@justlooking4202 time will tell 👍
FSD is locked to vehicles and many of the first purchases are almost 5 years old at this point. $150k software on a 100,000 mile car surely won't sell for that much...
I will watch a million hours of these Tesla Engineering videos! JACKED!
What a life you must have.
@@rzu7120 Ah shit! Here we go again. Can't express my love for Tesla on the internet without some toxic comment or the other.
@@swarajnanda7874 It sounds like a toxic relationship that controls every minute of your life.
@@rzu7120 Wow, so powerful, you are! Bow before the king.
I love that there's a guy cleaning and polishing the car before it gets hit 😂
probably just for the video
@@iKingRPG
I don't think so. I think there's a purpose behind that. A cleaner car is easier to see precisely. The more the car can be exactly as in the simulation, the more you can test the accuracy of the prediction.
That's my guess and the reasoning behind it.
@@theuncalledfor yeah you might be right
"Ok Dave, your job is to polish and wax the car" "But... aren't we just going to total it?" "Dave, it needs to look good ok? Stop asking questions"
@@paulhansen8052 This doesn't sound like the Tesla way. I imagine this conversation: "Dave, what are you doing there polishing the car?" "Boss, I do it because I can and it's the right thing to do."
“Look at the real world and design for that” love it.
Not designing just to pass the formal test, but to actually excel in the real world.
Alright Im convinced now that they have the safest cars and are way ahead of all the "competition" in many other unreported aspects. These engineering videos almost make it seem like "if its not Tesla brand its a cheap knockoff".
Amazing to see so much going behind designing the car's safety system. Valuing human life is so good, wish more companies do it.
What about traffic
@@m.krishnanunni Thats what autonomy and giving drivers safety scores should help with.
But companies should also think about their employees as they are human too.
@@Ayush-nn3em I've heard from Tesla employees who say they love their job, im there's always good and bad things about every company.
Excellent job, this is the wave of the young generation sweeping the old one
It's so much fun seeing tesla engineers talk about exactly what they are doing.
It's one of the best things about both Tesla and SpaceX. No market droids, no ads, no hosts, just put the engineers in front of a camera and let them talk.
“The reality of doing the right thing is more important than the perception of doing the right thing.” - Elon Musk
Yep. Perception is subjective, but facts and data are not. Good work Tesla and Mr. MUSK.
The *ironic* reality - "full" self-driving is in beta testing and Tesla refuses to provide 3rd party repair shops with spare parts, has software locks-outs and doesn't support Right To Repair.
@@em0_tion I like Right To Repair as an ideal but it's a nuanced subject. Who is going to be liable if an amateur repairman introduces fire or safety issues in the car during repair? Certainly the OEM should not be liable for that. Same goes for software - if a hacker screws up or introduces software defect in a critical competent the OEM should not be held liable for damage or warranty or future OTA fixes. Even if the repairman or DIY person is ready to take up the liability, the company still suffers bad publicity in news media if something bad happens because of the faulty repair or software tweak. Is the repairman gonna pay for the damage to the brand caused by an incident? I feel bad for the mechanics and repair enthusiast but the reality of the time is that cars are getting more complicated, and the sophistication required for post-repair testing and validation can't be democratized without added costs, which most repairmen can't afford, let alone the ownership of liability.
@@mydutube It's not a right we're just getting introduced to, it's a right we had and lost because of corporate greed under the *pretext* of personal safety and our silence. Speaking of liability, how is Tesla allowed to falsely market and sell a *beta* option for $10K as a "full" feature, yet when idiots crash into a tree while drinking in the car with autopilot on, we're all fine and dandy with those news? It's tech made by humans for humans, and not sharing knowledge that affects safety is only hurting us from poorly made fixes, not preventing them.
Let's push some replies so it is featured and more people are aware of the safety of Tesla vehicles and not some fud from the media
Exactly why I ordered a Model 3 Long Range!!! Delivery in December 🚀 Greetings from Munich 🇩🇪 Thanks for doing all this TESLA 👍🏽
This is why Tesla makes the safest cars in the world! Wow
I hear a Swedish accent, Tesla knew where to find safety driven people
And maybe they found some black people to give it soul.
They just have experience in crashing! :D
Was gonna point that out too. Too bad he doesn't know how to wear a mask properly. :p
@@rzu7120 wtf lol
Favorite parts:
3:49 Now we validate everything, and then we push updated safety to the fleet.
4:15 The guy who is polishing the paint, right before they crash a truck into it.
Regarding polishing the paint, NHTSA does the same before a test crash. They touch the car a lot to prepare it for the crash, and if the car is not clean it's harder to notice on video how exactly each panel deforms. Also, if you're filming it, make it look good!
Because it's the right thing to do...! 😁
and that they let the truck hit a wall right after the crash
We need more of these! Absolutely love.
"We can and we have the ability. Because it is the right thing to do." Just this, it means so much to human mankind. Any Tesla bull here? I surely am.
The "impact" of this data on insurance rates and repairs cost is revolutionary! Go Tesla!
I NEED to be apart of this Tesla video production team. This company is changing the world for the better and telling these stories are so important.
We are always hiring :)
I don't know of any other car that gets safer with a software update.
Volvo
Welcome to the future bro... Also car manufacturers can do this but they don't.. coz they want u to spend money on the next year's product
@@kihbjcjdjd7022 No lol . Volvo's are safe but they don't get safer with software update
@@yash_jivrajani indeed, I'm waiting for giga Berlin to start as I live in the UK and want a Model Y
@@pareshpanchal91 yes bro..! Great to hear that.. I'm eagerly waiting for indian gov to resolve some hurdles for Tesla.. it's gonna be a true test if Teslas able to crack indian traffic and enhance the autonomy
Man these cars are so solidly built, you really get a feel for it when you drive. It does things other cars can’t!
Moose test. Watch it.
I like the Tesla, but still there is no electrical I can buy for my need.
Thats my main problem. The Tesla also do a lot of things I do not need but I need to pay for it.
I love to drive car all aronund the world. My car can go 1000km in -35c - in 1,6m deep water. It can pull 3500kg. It can hit a moose and still continue to drive. I can ever help to recovre your car if you drive off the road as it have inbuild winch.
it have 37'' inch tiers and can crawl everwhere you like. All this and its just a regular car.
and much more, but it only cost me $20 000USD and the tesla in my country cost $45 000++
In my world Tesla is a down grade form what i normal drive.
@@negueba235689 what car is this lol
@@negueba235689
Cybertruck.
Also 99.9999% of people doesn't need any of that.
@@negueba235689 well not everyone have your needs.. i love tech and also im a gamer i think the cybertruck will fit for you. Its cool
While other manufacturers are trying to lobby and get away with the bare minimum, Tesla is raising the bar.
“Crash simulation engineer for Tesla” has to be one of the coolest job titles someone can obtain
Simulation's accuracy really can be seen. Nice job!
Back in the day I always wondered how (and why) Tesla could pay for the network costs associated with the collection of telemetry data. Now I wonder how any manufacturer can afford not to collect it.
I have heard their cell phone bills are in the millions for the fleet.
So they dont use starlink?
@@thefamousdjx No, every Tesla would need to have a Starlink dish to use the network
They use technology advance to increase safety, which they use as a bridge to violate your privacy. There is no coincidence that the last words of this video we're "because it's the right thing to do"
@@talesfromlastnight6109 that's hilarious, look at google and amazon before you criticize Tesla, you don't have SHIT for proof.
People not buying a tesla because of a chance at having a small panel gap or whatever is so foolish. Safety is the most important thing, period. People just love to hate on the most innovative company in the world
Literally every car company on the planet is making the ultra safe cars, your naive if you think different
@@FusionBoost2.0 Name one car safer than a tesla
@@FusionBoost2.0 I'd disagree
@@ThatAverageMTBer ok goof
@@FusionBoost2.0 Not sure if you've seen many cars not performing well in IIHS' updated moderate overlap test
"Tesla is a company that just tries to do the right thing" - Elon Musk
@Virginia Lynn Thomas Reese MCVLTRAIX He said it on stage at Giga Berlin last weekend. Check the videos, which are many. He even rolled his eyes as it appeared he thought of how they try so hard, but sometimes people don't realize how much they do.He really believes in building the best possible product. "I mean, why would you build a bad product?"
Y’all, Volvo, and Genesis. Top three safety structures I’ve seen. Pole test least intrusion
Data can be used for good or evil. Hats off to the Tesla team who choose to use their data for the betterment of humanity. Bravo!
Tesla for the WIN ! Forget the 5 stars this is a 6 stars car !
The stars system is broken. Grade on a curve. Anything under 60% fails. Currently a lot of cars would fail. Tesla raised the bar!
Why?
@@Frank72364 Currently no cars fail the ratings. With no failures and a bar that does not move, there is no improvement. Would you be fine if all cars only got 12 mpg and had a top speed of 55mph? No? Why?
@@davidbeppler3032 What? You do understand that my reply was to Fred? Right? You know replies are meant to OP if it doesn’t have tags. For some reason RUclips doesn’t show OP’s name in replies.
@@Frank72364 amazingly frank you can say frank at the start and when frank or someone else reads it they will know it was to frank. Also, that changes nothing about my comment. Why was answered.
I love it when I hear Aussie accents in tesla presentations. Feels kind of inspirational. Like I have a chance.
Same but Swedish :)
@OwO If your intent is to promote the Islamic faith, and the word of the Koran, this is NOT the way to do it. It feels sneaky, underhanded, and is almost entirely counterproductive.
Who is watching this after the Tesla fell of the cliff? I give them props for their hard work 💯💯
With over 35 years of new product development, ASTM (I) testing failure analysis engineering experience, Tesla is the product to purchase and the company I aspire to be a member of.
I love this company! It's just the right thing to do!
Having a safe car is SO important! Everyone should own a Tesla for their own good
More like aspire to own one someday since not everyone has the ability to purchase one in todays time.
@@andromeda9340 Tesla gave me a loan so I only pay $2.5k a year to own mine. Their financing option is great
Also WOW I did not expect to save this much on fuel + no maintenance every year. I will be a life long customer
@@andromeda9340 same I'll buy one immediately if I can afford now waiting fir the 25k version
“Over the air updates to the fleet improving the cars” They modify the airbag deployments to improve their safely.
Are the results validated by a regulator before implementation? Sucks if someone buys a 5 star safety and then one day there's a downgrade.
@@Apjooz These improvements to Tesla airbags are way above and beyond and safely regulation
Thanks for listening to our feedback. Bring on more of these awesome videos!!
You guys are next-level! Thank you for continuing to make my car safer than when I bought it, through OTA updates.
Tesla will be over $10k per share within this decade. It's gonna happen, whether you like it or not. Tesla is the future.
If this doesn’t show you how much Tesla cares about your safety, I’m not sure what will. #tesla4life.
You think other companies aren't doing these types of tests?
@@FusionBoost2.0 most manufacturers rely on iihs and other places.very little manufacturers have their own lab
@@andromeda9340 Most manufacturers do now, Ford, GM, FCA, all the major companies do... That's how companies build their vehicles, the need to do in house testing and development
I love how safe Tesla’s are 🔥
The most important words are said at the end: "Why? Because we can and its the rite thing to do"
And they disable supercharging access to tesla cars which are repairable in an accident
dude i already know that the last car im going to sit in, is going to be a tesla. the effort they put in everything is just amazing.
no "pun" intended :D
First! I like Tesla its my favorite electric car 😁
I love the fact that these crash tests are being done to increase the safety of all Tesla's not because they have too, but because it's the morally the right thing to do. In the meantime old legacy automakers do just enough to get the safety rating for a particular category of vehicle. Sad thing is a high number of people will never really why they survived an un-survivable crash and put it down to luck. I believe Tesla needs to create more content like this and maybe just put out some advertisement, maybe in newspapers, magazines etc. Just the facts and nothing like the legacy automakers corporate fluffy gray area BS that's really designed to murky the waters of reality.
No wonder people hate you Tesla people, it's absolutely stupid and idiotic comments like this lol
@@FusionBoost2.0 If you where to were able to educate yourself properly in regards to what Tesla and what they do to help and do it with being objective you would find it isn't stupid or idiotic. What is stupid and idiotic are the the people who hate Tesla who dont bother to look at facts and figures and information in regards to what Tesla do. Also please tell why it's idiotic and stupid to say that Tesla can improve the safety of there cars via over the air updates? No other automaker can improve their cars like this, also the only reason why modern cars are as safe as they are is because regulations made them do by law which they tried to resist. It's also the same with emission regulations and building EV's.
@@DoughnutsInspace And you do know Volvo invented the 3 point safety belt, there was no regulation in place at that time but innovated in order to save lives. Companies started developing airbags since the 70s in use in cars for safety, only became mandated in the 98, all Fords has a driver air bag basically in 1990. Automakers have been thriving to make cars safer for decades... Look at Volvo! Been doing crash tests and the head of automotive safety since forever. Regulations got better because customers and the industry needed and demanded it and all the automakers have innovated and evolved since. All the legacy auto companies have developed basically all the safety tech we see today...
You talk like automakers do just enough to meet government regulations but yet pass them and beat more stringent iihs and eurocap regulations. Stop acting like Tesla is doing something special here by building a safe car. The only thing their doing is able to tweak parameters OTA... Legacy auto RCM modules are extremely high tech and monitor eveything from steering angle, seat track position, impact force, weight you name it in order to determine how to deploy air bags etc I would like to see what these OTA updates actually do
@@DoughnutsInspace I found this online about Musk talking about their safety system with Joe Rogan
"Those different data points include how much you weigh, where on the seat you are sitting, if you’re a baby/toddler/adult based on the pressure distribution on the seat, and even the probability of your gender.
The computer then takes all this information and “dynamically updates” how it would deploy the airbags in an accident. And it does this all in real-time, and in fractions of a second."
You do know all modern cars monitor all these data points when it comes to air bag deployment? Their safety system are basically the same as anyone else
@@FusionBoost2.0 Yeah they might monitor, but do they look at crash data from the cars to get a better understanding of real world crashes compared to whats required by lab testing? By doing that you can tweak passive and active safety systems on a regular basis and push out updates to keep the car safer. No other company can do this that I am aware of, also other companies that claim they can do OAU's are stretching the truth as any update that's major needs to go to a service centre for it to be done, a Tesla doesn't. Tesla can do a OAU on any system and do so on a regular basis. Take the Jaguar I Pace, that's meant to have OAU updates and only rolled out 3 in the last 3yrs. Even VW with their ID rage are still having software issues and treated Teslas as a joke just a meeting because they now know how far behind Tesla they are and are currently panicking. Also the VW Passat built in China has one of the worst safety test ratings due to the lax safety laws. Oh and because some African countries don't have high safety regulations or emission controls you will find VW send out polluting unsafe cars there and then there's the emission cheating and conspiracy to try and low emission standards by the big German auto companies have been caught out doing. Even the American auto companies are trying to lower emission regulations. So sorry no I will not give them any slack in any regards as they don't deserve any or respect.
There are many reason why I’m transitioning all my families cars to Tesla but safety is my top reason! Awesome video and thanks for what you do! Many people walking around whose lives were saved by Tesla and they may have no idea. Please keep these videos coming!
There are people still alive today because of every single brand on the planet
Go see Volvo lol
All Teslas has a 5 star crash rating in every category. Thank You Tesla!
❤️ from Indiaa 🤞🤞
Fellow Swedish guy makes sure it is safer then a Volvo ;D
Yeah, I don’t know him but the way he speaks English sounds typically Swedish ;) Previously with Volvo or Saab??
If Anders is not swedish i don´t know what :D
@@mikeberg22se Alumni of Volvo Safety Center maybe?
I would also add the videos premise presentation is little bit disingenuous _previously the best way to design a safe car was for industry standard crash testing_ ... Ahemmm... No it wasn't. Places like Volvo Safety Center have existed long time as there has been internal crash facilities pretty much at every big car maker with the money to run such facility and the money to run preproduction models through internal crashes of various scenarios.
Throwing cars on their roofs, colliding two moving cars in various scenarios, even driving cars down cliffs as I seem to have some development team done to test _car drives into the ditch at the side of the road_ scenario.
The standard tests have always been about _outside validation_ , _comparison_ and _outside feedback_ . Not about actual design and development.
Company does it's own way more extensive design and testing most likely involving lot of scenarios it can think of and lot of modeling (now in time of powerfull computers, when it is possible). Then when all that is done and car ready, it gets send to standard testing to have outside validation and also *comparable* standard data to compare against competition.
Also everytime people start acing the tests... they turn the knob little more by adding some new test. The standard tests are not meant to catch every possible scenario. Those are meant to be comprehensive enough set to establish decent overall safety _comparison_ benchmark.
@@aritakalo8011 Everyone thinks Tesla here is doing something revolutionary here, when every automaker has been doing this for years, it's part of the job
@@FusionBoost2.0 How do other OEM's collect over the air data from their fully instrumented vehicle fleet?
I like the last shots with the car at the end
Thank you Tesla for making my journeys safer. I love the fact that you increase safety and roll out out to the fleet. What other manufacturer can do this? Well done.
They don't really need to lol the safety systems in modern cars are all programmed for many different scenarios and use all the sensors in the car to determine what to do, it's not 1995
@@FusionBoost2.0 I should hope safety systems have improved and we've learnt more since the 90s!
Good thing Tesla is demonstrating safety in varsh test scenarios to educated consumers. It’s the safest car - data proves that, and videos educates us.
Test Driven Development.......so best safety 🤘🤘
Ooo pever💪🥰
Love from 🇮🇳 KL 59😉
I would love to see a breakdown of a crash when the car hits a tree. It is maybe the most terryfying type of crash
that is what the FRONTAL pole impact , is supposed to test for.
I've just driven my Model Y across the U.S. 3000 miles. In a week or so I'll be driving back. Thank you.
Just showing that Tesla's key element is safety above all else and the data gathered will help get these simulations so exact it predict crashes before they happen or try to minimise the injuries of a crash if it was to happen. Data is key, with neural nets, cameras and over the air updates will make the Tesla's just get so much better and safer over time. Tesla will eliminate people manually driving their car and once we get to that stage any other car manufacturer either gets a licence to Tesla FSD or risk going under
Such an amazing company, glad to invest in it when everybody was saying it is heading to bankruptcy.
I avoided a near accident with this exact setup. I was making a left, one car ahead. They moved through the turn and someone ran the red. I stopped in time. If I had been faster on moving behind the lead car I would been hit from my left just like this. It's amazing Tesla is testing these cars to help prevent injuries well after the vehicle is made.
At least you're paying attention... most people aren't.
Tesla's are the best.....
Thanks for keeping me and my kids SAFE!!
The Tesla Team is saving more lives than we will ever know! GREAT JOB TESLA!!!
AI Will help us in many Ways
“Beyond The Stars”
Exactly
Wow, I never knew OTA can improve safety by fine-tuning the passive restraints like airbags...
TESLA , also fixed the Brakes OTA , when CR complained of too short Breaking Distance, TESLA in 1 week Fixed the problem , and pushed the Update to ALL Tesla vehicles.
This is why Tesla Rocks compared to other car companies. Just explaining and showing how much goes into their designs for the safety of the customer, Impressive.
Keep up the great work Tesla. The people are appreciatively supporting you!
Legacy auto
Don't worry give us a decade everything is fine
Legacy auto
I hope this doesn't become standard practice, can't we just keep thing the way they were?
Literally this.
Legacy auto
"But.. but.. our R&D, servicing and supply chains are opimized for profits! And now stupid consumers go for a best possible product?? This is blasphemy!"
We need more videos!!!
Elon musk love your idea and everything you do u are my real Idol ❤ ♥ 💙 💜 💖 💕 ❤ ♥ 💙
Tesla is the company that gives people what they WANT in a car, even though they never asked for it specifically.
Dog mode is amazing, the big screen is amazing...
Holy Moses, you guys are awesome. So glad to be driving in the safest vehicles available on earth. Rock on!
I’m curious as to how the floor surface plays a part in this test. The Model Y can easily slide on the smooth concrete, thereby reducing damage taken as the vehicle moves easily. On an asphalt/road concrete surface, the increased friction would doubtless play a huge part in how the collision impact is absorbed.
Good observation, if anyone from Tesla actively looks at these questions I hope yhey can provide some insight
@@John_Doe742 Intuitively, yes but once you overcome the coefficient of friction between tires and surface the resistance is constant. In this case at the speeds in question you could have it on ice and it would give similar results in terms of damage and forces to the car. If it was on a rubber surface the car rotation would be shorter once you pass by the coefficient of friction. It's the scale of the forces involved. If you are talking about a light weight go kart then your observation would have more impact on results.
@@steveseeger
Thanks! You’re a scholar and a gentleman.
@@steveseeger and if the Tesla was moving 1/2-2/2 the speed of the other car? Ty 4 info
I almost believed @William Grose but @Steve just gave me a reason not to believe but criticize any idea with facts first. Thanks @Dr. Steve
Absolutely amazing stuff - I bought my Model Y primarily for how safe it is. Just so happens it's fun to drive and gets 40 miles per dollar of electricity at home
I want a Tesla for my first car
Same
Same and so do most of my classmates lol I have to get it before i turn 20
Thank you TESLA for making these super-human efforts! Safety is THE essential quality of a car. Unfortunately many people find looks etc… more important!
When I bought a sailing yacht, I went for the safest one available: ETAP. Unsinkable as long as it doesn’t catch fire!
But still very people knew that…
(They went bankrupt after being acquired by a German competitor who sucked it out…)
Only Tesla would make their own music/beats for a RUclips video. I love it.
Love this....
more more more MORE MOREEE videos like this
Don’t you worry Mr. Musk, I’m working very hard to afford myself a Tesla. I’m not joking.
Saving up for my CyberTruck 😎
Same model Y
Highly respect and appreciate what this team is doing. The data they have of real world must be gut wrenching. Tough but crucial work!
Absolutely amazing - fantastic work - The inability to reflect real world crash scenarios has always been a big weakness of crash testing
This is awesome
Nice👌
That’s intense!
Data analysis plays a key role in today's world
no advertisements needed ,tesla will make everything possible
World's safest car TESLA love from india 😍🤩😎😇
If you love your family get the safest cars from Tesla.
idk i think i'd rather be in the truck. tesla is great but maybe when it becomes affordable to all
@@hasan_z I think you missed the point if you would rather be in the truck
Man im allowed to buy whatever i want, im not buying a battery on wheels lol
@@cold_face7798 imagine calling something half sentient a battery on wheels lmao 🤣
@@cold_face7798 Oh so you want a gas tank on wheels ?
Great 👍
All I can say is that crash looked brutal! And I would feel safe in that Tesla.
I've seen people complain about small things in like the gaps in the doors or quality of something or whatever but this is the most important thing: safety.
Well done