TuneIn will be getting an update, as part of the 2024 Tesla Holiday update, rolling out this week.
The streaming music service emailed Tesla North to clarify what’s new in this update:
- Revamped interface, custom player and tiles
- Enhanced playback support for podcasts and audiobooks
- Better sports listening experience with live game scores, team profiles and schedules
- Improved browsing with richer station profiles, recommendations and related content
Update: Here’s what the new TuneIn update will look like, according to a screenshot sent to Tesla North:

TuneIn also says listening requires no account or additional set up, as you can start streaming in your Tesla instantly to listen to 100,000s of music, news and sports stations.
The company says the update will bring Tesla drivers a free 30-day trial with a monthly subscription or a 90-day free trial with a yearly subscription to TuneIn Premium.
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