Tesla’s holiday update adds TikTok and ‘Sonic’ to its infotainment system
Tesla’s holiday update adds TikTok and ‘Sonic’ to its infotainment system
Tesla’s great vacation update for this year has begun to walk to the electric vehicle fleet, and add a large list of new improvements and features. For those who are addicted to rolling in the tiktok, maybe the biggest addition is the Tiktok application in Tesla Theater. According to the renewal record posted by Electrek, they will now be able to scroll the video shape platform – on repetition, if they want – right on the screen of their vehicle, as long as their car is parked.
On Toybox, the owner will now find light features shows that Tesla was introduced as Easter eggs on the X model back in 2015. For models X, the choreography lamp show includes both lights flashing and opening the eagle wing door, but another model will have to do with the first . Tesla has made the app launcher can be adjusted, allowing the owner dragging and dropping their favorite applications to the bottom menu bar. It also simplifies navigation to make the most general primary controls, such as charging and windshield wipers, more accessible.
To automatically see the camera display directly from their blind point when they activate the turn signal, the driver can activate the new “automatic blind camera” option under autopilot in control. Plus, the driver can now edit the direction point to increase the stop or to start a new navigation route with updated arrival time. Holiday bundles have updates that are in accordance with the season, including automatic seat heating that can regulate the front row seat temperature based on the cabin environment, along with other cold weather increases.
In addition, the driver can now delete the DashCam clip directly from the touch screen and hide map details to eliminate interference if they want. Finally, in the entertainment department, Tesla had added Sonic the Hedgehog and Sudoku to the arcade – even though we strongly recommend playing arcade games when parked. Earlier this month, the New York Times reported that Tesla allowed drivers to play several games in moving cars, concerns that the national highway traffic safety administration was discussing with the company. The agency to Engadget in a statement: “The accident affected by interference is a problem, especially in vehicles equipped with various convenience technologies such as entertainment screens. We are aware of the driver’s problem and are discussing features with producers.”