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Tesla has introduced an autopilot functionality and all-wheel-drive option into its cars, beginning with the Model S D.

The update was unveiled on 9 October and guests were able to experience a brief drive in the new car. The automated driving function is aided by a fresh suite of sensors and software, and the vehicle is able to sprint to 60 miles per hour (approximately 97km per hour) in 3.2 seconds from a standstill, with the P85D configuration.

Watch the unveil below:

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