Tesla’s graphics are about to get Unreal

Tesla is considering switching its in-car visualizations, such as those for Autopilot and Full Self-Driving, from the Godot engine to Epic Games' Unreal Engine. This change was discovered by a Tesla hacker in the company's 2025.20 firmware for Tesla Model S and Model X cars with AMD chips. Unreal Engine is a popular development tool for video games, and Epic Games has been actively promoting its use by automakers. If Tesla adopts Unreal Engine, it would join a growing number of automakers, including Rivian, Ford, GMC, Volvo, and Lotus, that already use Epic's engine in their vehicles. The report comes from a Tesla hacker, and neither Tesla nor Epic Games have confirmed the switch. However, the two companies have collaborated in the past, with Tesla's Cybertruck being added to the popular game Fortnite.
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