User Reports Positive Experience with Updated Actually Smart Summon in Model Y
A user described spending about an hour in the back seat of a Model Y while testing the updated Actually Smart Summon feature across four parking lots. The vehicle performed well in various conditions, including busy areas. The behavior appeared natural, drawing minimal attention from others.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewA user reported testing the updated Actually Smart Summon feature in a Model Y over the weekend of April 25-26, 2026. The testing involved approximately one hour of riding in the back seat across four different parking lots, some of which were very busy.
The vehicle handled all situations effectively, according to the account. Its behavior was described as natural, resulting in little notice from surrounding people.
Summon is a feature designed to allow remote vehicle summoning in parking areas. This update aims to improve navigation and responsiveness in complex environments. No incidents or issues were mentioned in the report.
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