Being able to connect to the internet isn’t just a feature of your phone — it’s something that your car can do, too. If your car is a Tesla, that is. Since the Model S first made its debut in 2012, ...
Tesla is now offering a compelling bundle to those who order a Model S or Model X. This includes three-year subscriptions to FSD, Premium Connectivity, and Free Supercharging for a $5,000 fee. However ...
Tesla currently reserves some of its in-car internet features for paying subscribers, but it might be making an exception for some owners. Drivers talking to Electrek say they’re suddenly receiving ...
Using the Telsa app on iPhone, Tesla owners are able to subscribe to the automaker’s Premium Connectivity package that unlocks a handful of features for $9.99 per month. A new report from Gizmodo, ...
Why it matters: Existing Tesla vehicle owners may have been concerned that their free access to cellular internet would end this year based on statements the company made back in 2014, but Tesla is ...
Although you may not be fortunate enough to actually own a Tesla, you are probably aware that the cars offer a surprisingly high level of technology when it comes to the applications available on its ...
Some Tesla owners have begun to notice a new graphic on their touchscreens regarding data usage, and it adds fuel to the rumor that the Silicon Valley-based automaker will soon start charging for ...
Tesla's Premium Connectivity is now charging $9.99 per month, but a suggestion from a Twitter user for an entire year at only $99 gets popular with a known personality. The person is none other than ...
Tesla has strangely brought back premium connectivity to some Model 3 owners who are technically not supposed to have it at this point. The situation is still unclear. For the longest time, all of ...
Internet connectivity has been an important feature of Tesla’s vehicles since the launch of the Model S in 2012. The automaker uses the cellular connectivity in its vehicles to enable features like ...
Ever since Tesla started offering cellular data access in its cars, there's been the implication that it would eventually charge for service. In 2014, it indicated that would start charging in 2018.
The free ride is almost over, late-arriving Tesla drivers. A new update on the auto maker's website confirms that Tesla data access will divide into two tiers starting on Jan. 1, 2020. It doesn't ...