Thoughts from the Driver’s Seat with Mike Nelson

Does My Rental Come with Autopilot?

Many of the major rental car companies are now advertising that they have added EVs to their rental fleets. Head to Avis and select from a Telsa Model 3 or a Chevy Bolt. Enterprise offers standard and full-size hybrid vehicles as well as intermediate electric or electric luxury sedans, including (impressively) the Tesla Model S and Porsche Taycan. You can even book a ride in someone else’s EV through the car-sharing platform Turo.

But what do you get when you rent an EV? On a recent trip out West, Partner Mike Nelson decided to find out for himself, and specifically whether Autopilot is available to Tesla renters. He went with Hertz, which counts both Tesla and Polestar vehicles among its fleet, and identifies Autopilot on its website as an extra safety feature available on Tesla rentals. What does that look like in practice? Watch the video to hear Mike’s thoughts on his experience, from the driver’s seat of his own (not rented) Tesla Model Y.

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