In recent years, Tesla has emerged not only as a leader in electric vehicle (EV) technology but also a pioneer in automotive safety systems.
Beyond the aesthetics and cutting-edge performance, Tesla vehicles are renowned for their sophisticated safety features that can help prevent collisions and protect passengers.
However, after any type of collision, understanding and performing a post-collision calibration is crucial to ensure these systems remain effective. Here’s why.
Advanced Tesla Safety Features
Tesla vehicles are equipped with advanced safety systems, including:
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- Autopilot, which offers semi-autonomous driving capabilities
- Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) that helps in avoiding frontal collisions
- Sentry Mode, which acts as a sophisticated security system when the car is parked
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These features rely heavily on a complex network of sensors, cameras, and radar systems to function optimally. When they become damaged, these safety systems can malfunction or fail entirely, putting you and your passengers at risk.

