Tesla Makes Cars Smarter & Entertainment Hotter: All-New Software Update Coming Soon

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A Tesla Model 3 Being Assembled At The Freemont Factory (Credits Tesla)
A Tesla Model 3 Being Assembled At The Freemont Factory (Credits: Tesla)

It is time for the Tesla drivers to rejoice! It looks like a significant software update is on the way, promising to enhance your driving experience in several ways.

First up, the update will bring a brand new user interface. Imagine a sleeker, more user-friendly way to interact with your car’s computer system. This should make finding what you need and navigating through menus much easier.

Another interesting addition is “Auto Shift Beta.” This feature is still under development, but it hints at the possibility of your Tesla taking care of gear changes automatically in the future. No more manually fiddling with gears – the car will handle it for you (although keep in mind this is still in beta testing)

Tesla’s new software updates (Credits: Tesla)

Tesla is giving us a sneak peek at a major software update coming this Spring. This update, specifically designed for Model 3 and Model Y vehicles with AMD chips (built in 2022), promises a whole new way to interact with your car’s computer system.

Get ready for a sleeker, more immersive experience when you park. The new UI (user interface) will feature full-screen vehicle controls, making it easier to adjust settings and access features.

The update also revamps the media player with large playback controls and quick access to your recently played songs, favorites, and upcoming tracks. No more digging through menus to find what you want to listen to. With a focus on improving the user experience, in-car entertainment, and driving assistance features, this update promises to make your Tesla ownership even more enjoyable.

The Interior, Steering, Dashboard, And Central Console Of A 2024 Tesla Model Y (Credits Tesla)
The Interior, Steering, Dashboard, And Central Console Of A 2024 Tesla Model Y (Credits: Tesla)

For those who rely on Autopilot, there’s an exciting addition too. The update brings expandable Autopilot visualizations. Imagine a clearer view of what your car’s Autopilot system sees, along with a smaller map in the top right corner to keep you on track during your journey.

Remember that stalk on the steering wheel you used to change gears in your Tesla?

Tesla got rid of it in newer models like the Model S, Model X, and even the Model 3. Now, you have to use the touchscreen to shift gears.

Tesla has always hinted that this is just a temporary solution. Their ultimate goal is to have the car handle gear changes all by itself. This upcoming software update with the “Auto Shift Beta” feature is a step towards that future. The car might soon be able to take care of gear changes for you, making your driving experience even smoother.

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By Rajdeep Singh

Rajdeep (New Delhi) sparks electric vehicle enthusiasm with engaging content, empowering everyone to join the EV revolution.

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