2022.16.0.2 Official Tesla Release Notes
Tesla is rolling out a new OTA update to their fleet today with the release of version 2022.16.0.2, read the official Tesla release notes here
Tesla is rolling out a new OTA update to their fleet today with the release of version 2022.16.0.2, read the official Tesla release notes here
Learn how to use the Tesla Web Browser in your Model Y or Model 3 in full screen mode with a few simple steps
After more than 6 months with our new Tesla Model 3 things are going swimmingly. Driving the car is fun and a fantastic experience every time. By far the best part though is Autopilot, driving itself on freeways, general roads and more totally flipped how we use our car and I can’t go back.
Given what we know about Elon Musk, Tesla’s history, their current car line up and a few other bits of information Tesla is on track to massively scale up production and potentially take over the entire worlds car production by 2030.
One of the biggest segments of CES 2020 was all the car manufacturers that were there and the cars they were showing off. So let’s dive into all the new and exciting things we found whilst roaming the halls!
By now I’m sure you’ve all seen Tesla’s new Cybertruck. It’s big, it’s shaped like a triangle on wheels and is bullet proof. But as exciting as the unveiling event was, there was something virtually everyone either missed or just basically glazed over and ignored: the new software interface
Thanks to a great tweet by @TeslaTested we’ve gotten a rare peak into the next Tesla OTA Update that promises increased charging speed for SR+ owners plus better Autowipers and Auto lane changes
Fully Self Driving (FSD) cars are coming, there’s no question about that. The thing is, virtually no one seems to grasp just how much of an absolute shitstorm it’s going cause when it all drops. So today let’s look at what it will mean for your average person.
Tesla’s AutoPilot system leads the industry but what is it exactly? What will it look like in 2025 and what different steps will we see it go through before then?
The front USB ports on the Tesla Model 3, which were originally just intended to be used to charge your phone, have become quite vital. You may want two phones plugged in and charging, a USB drive and even other things all plugged into them meaning you need a USB hub. With all this extra tech it can quickly become a bit of a mess in there too so Jeda has come out and custom made a USB Hub especially for the Model 3.