
According to the latest Tesla mobile app update, code shows that new features and enhancements are coming for vehicles, as shared by Tesla App Updates.
The latest update to the Tesla app, version 4.33.5, has been de-compiled, revealing several new features and improvements.
Key changes include the imminent addition of Amazon Music, providing Tesla owners with more streaming music options. Code mentions “MS” with Amazon Music, suggesting it might come first to the Model S. Amazon Music has a free version powered by ads, while an ‘Unlimited’ subscription will ditch ads.
Additionally, support for the new Lunar Silver paint color has been incorporated, which this color available for the Model S and Model X.
The update also shows further development on the summon feature, indicating ongoing work to enhance this functionality. Changes to trip planning code and new strings for auto park summon, known as reverse summon, have also been identified.
We’ve typically seen new upcoming features first discovered in Tesla’s mobile app code, and let’s wait and see when these features mentioned above are coming.
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