Disclaimers

Event Data Recorder (EDR)

Model X is equipped with an event data recorder (EDR). The main purpose of an EDR is to record, in certain crash or near crash-like situations, such as an airbag deployment or hitting a road obstacle, data to help analyze the vehicle status and driving data at the time of an accident and to be used for post-accident cause analysis and responsibility determination.

The EDR is designed to record data specified in national regulation GB39732 includes but is not limited to the following data elements:

  • VIN
  • Vehicle Speed (vehicle speed in EDR data is from DI calculation, consistent with the UI displayed speed)
  • Longitudinal Delta-V
  • Maximum Recorded Longitudinal Delta-V
  • Time for Reaching the Maximum Recorded Longitudinal Delta-V
  • Lateral Delta-V
  • Longitudinal Acceleration
  • Lateral Acceleration
  • Yaw Angular Velocity
  • Steering Angular Velocity
  • Driver Safety Belt Status
  • Airbag Status
  • Service Brake, on/off
  • Brake Pedal Position
  • Accelerator Pedal Position (Percentage of Full Accelerator Position)
  • Event Data Record Completeness
  • Occupant Protection System Alarm Status
  • Tire Pressure Monitor System Alarm Status
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Note
The number of recorded data elements varies for vehicles listed in different periods due to different implementation stages according to GB39732.

If the EDR system does not have sufficient space to record an event, the current event data overwrites the preceding unlocked event data and such overwriting is made in time sequence. The locked event data is not overwritten by the subsequent event data.

EDR data records the status of these intelligent control functions (including but not limit to):

  • Brake System Alarm Status
  • Adaptive Cruise Control System Status
  • Anti-lock Braking System Status
  • Automatic Emergency Braking System Status
  • Electronic Stability Control System Status
  • Traction Control System Status

Vehicle Telematics

Model X is equipped with electronic modules that monitor and record data from various vehicle systems, including the motor, Autopilot components, Battery, braking and electrical systems. The electronic modules record information about various driving and vehicle conditions, including braking, acceleration, trip and other related information regarding your vehicle. These modules also record information about the vehicle’s features such as charging events and status, the enabling/disabling of various systems, diagnostic trouble codes, VIN, speed, direction and location.

The data is stored by the vehicle and may be accessed, used and stored by Tesla service technicians during vehicle servicing or periodically transmitted to Tesla wirelessly through the vehicle’s telematics system. This data may be used by Tesla for various purposes, including, but not limited to: providing you with Tesla telematics services; troubleshooting; evaluation of your vehicle’s quality, functionality and performance; analysis and research by Tesla and its partners for the improvement and design of our vehicles and systems; to defend Tesla; and as otherwise may be required by law. In servicing your vehicle, Tesla can potentially resolve issues remotely simply by reviewing your vehicle’s data log.

Tesla’s telematics system wirelessly transmits vehicle information to Tesla on a periodic basis. The data is used as previously described and helps ensure the proper maintenance of your vehicle. Additional Model X features may use your vehicle’s telematics system and the information provided, including features such as charging reminders, software updates, and remote access to, and control of, various systems of your vehicle.

Tesla does not disclose the data recorded in your vehicle to any third party except when:

  • An agreement or consent from the vehicle’s owner (or the leasing company for a leased vehicle) is obtained.
  • Officially requested by the police or other authorities.
  • Used as a defense for Tesla.
  • Ordered by a court of law.
  • Used for research purposes without disclosing details of the vehicle owner or identification information.
  • Disclosed to a Tesla affiliated company, including their successors or assigns, or our information systems and data management providers.

For additional information regarding how Tesla processes data collected from your vehicle, please review Tesla's Privacy Notice at http://www.tesla.com/about/legalor https://www.tesla.cn/about/legal.

Data Sharing

For quality assurance and to support the continuous improvement of advanced features such as Autopilot, your Model X may collect analytics, road segment, diagnostic, and vehicle usage data and send to Tesla for analysis. This analysis helps Tesla improve products and services by learning from the experience of billions of miles that Tesla vehicles have driven. Although Tesla shares this data with partners that contribute similar data, the collected information does not identify you personally and can be sent to Tesla only with your explicit consent. In order to protect your privacy, personal information is either not logged at all, is subject to privacy preserving techniques, or is removed from any reports before being sent to Tesla. You have control over what data you share by touching Controls > Software > Data Sharing.

For additional information regarding how Tesla processes data collected from your vehicle, please review Tesla's Privacy Notice at http://www.tesla.com/about/legalor https://www.tesla.cn/about/legal.

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Although Model X uses GPS in connection with driving and operation, as discussed in this document, Tesla does not record or store vehicle-specific GPS information, except the location where a crash occurred. Consequently, Tesla is unable to provide historical information about a vehicle's location (for example, Tesla is unable to tell you where Model X was parked/traveling at a particular date/time).

Quality Control

You might notice a few km on the odometer when you take delivery of your Model X. This is a result of a comprehensive testing process that ensures the quality of your Model X.

The testing process includes extensive inspections during and after production. The final inspection takes place at Tesla and includes a road test conducted by a technician.

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