Elon Musk says it's 'Tesla's most viral feature.' 🚗
shows a Tesla vehicle crashing into a $3.5 million Cirrus Vision jet after being ‘summoned’ in a precarious way by the owner at a Cirrus event at Spokane’s Felts Field airport. Tesla Model Y has a feature called “Smart Summon” that allows the driver to push a button on their phone to call the car to come to them autonomously.
“I also drive a Tesla Model Y - but was not the poor soul who summoned his Tesla around several expensive aircraft - only to crash it into the most expensive one !” wrote the video's poster in"I can’t be the only one that thinks it’s not the best idea to autonomously summon your Tesla past a bunch of very expensive Cirruses.🧐 lucky for the owner they probably hit the most expensive plane there," wrote a Reddit user underneath the first post.
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