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Tesla Hacker Claims to Have Discovered Hidden Hands-Free ‘Elon Mode’

Tesla hacker has come forward with a startling discovery, claiming to have unlocked a hidden feature known as ‘Elon Mode’ within the electric vehicle manufacturer’s software.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
October 3, 2023
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Tesla Hacker Claims to Have Discovered Hidden Hands-Free ‘Elon Mode’

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 In a surprising development, a renowned Tesla hacker has recently come forward with a startling discovery, claiming to have unlocked a hidden feature known as ‘Elon Mode’ within the electric vehicle manufacturer’s software. This alleged mode supposedly enables a fully autonomous driving experience, surpassing Tesla’s existing Autopilot capabilities.

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The hacker, who goes by the pseudonym “CyberTrail,” gained attention within the Tesla community for their previous exploits, including uncovering undocumented features and revealing potential security vulnerabilities. However, the revelation of ‘Elon Mode’ has generated significant buzz and speculation among Tesla enthusiasts and industry experts alike.

Hacker says secret 'Elon Mode' in Teslas removes semi-autonomous safeguards  – report - Drive

According to CyberTrail, ‘Elon Mode’ provides a level of hands-free driving far beyond Tesla’s current offerings. While Tesla’s Autopilot system allows for advanced driver assistance features, it still requires human supervision and interaction. ‘Elon Mode,’ as described by the hacker, allegedly eliminates the need for constant driver attention, offering a truly autonomous experience.

The hacker claims that ‘Elon Mode’ can be activated through a series of specific steps, including inputting a code or command into the vehicle’s software. This secret mode is said to unlock a range of hidden capabilities that surpass Tesla’s publicly disclosed autonomous driving features.

However, Tesla has remained silent on the matter, neither confirming nor denying the existence of ‘Elon Mode.’ Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, has not commented on the claims made by CyberTrail, leaving the Tesla community and industry observers eagerly awaiting an official response from the electric vehicle giant.

While ‘Elon Mode’ sounds intriguing and could potentially revolutionize the way Tesla vehicles operate, concerns regarding safety and legality are paramount. Tesla’s current Autopilot system has faced scrutiny and criticism in the past, raising questions about the responsible deployment of advanced autonomous features.

It is important to note that unauthorized modifications to vehicle software or tampering with safety features can have serious consequences. Engaging in such activities is discouraged and may violate the terms of service or local laws.

As the Tesla community awaits further information and clarification, it is crucial to exercise caution and prioritize road safety. Tesla owners are advised to adhere to the manufacturer’s guidelines and limitations regarding autonomous driving features until official information regarding ‘Elon Mode’ emerges.

The alleged discovery of ‘Elon Mode’ by CyberTrail underscores the ever-evolving nature of automotive technology and the continuous pursuit of groundbreaking advancements. Whether ‘Elon Mode’ is real or merely an elaborate hoax remains to be seen, but the news has undoubtedly sparked curiosity and intrigue within the Tesla community and the broader automotive industry.

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