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2024.8.9 Release Notes

Vehicle Alarm Includes Trailer
New Feature

for Model C

Your vehicle alarm now also monitors whether your trailer is plugged in to the hitch.

The trailer alarm sets and turns off along with your vehicle alarm. You can disable this security feature in your vehicle settings at Towing and Hauling > Trailer Alarm.


View or Reset Tire Mileage
New Feature

for Model C

To see the number of miles traveled since your last tire service, in your vehicle settings go to Service and look in the upper right corner. When you get your tires rotated, replaced, or swapped, choose Reset to zero out the counter.


Rear Passenger Headphones
New Feature

for Model C

Passengers in the back seat can listen on wireless Bluetooth headphones when watching shows or playing games on the rear touchscreen. The rest of the vehicle can continue to listen to other audio from the front.

Pair your headphones at App Launcher > Rear Display > Settings > Add New Device. To listen, turn on the headphones (up to two), open an app in Theater or Arcade on the rear screen, and hit play.

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Auto Wipers
New Feature

for Model C

Wipers now have an Auto setting that detects precipitation and adjusts the wiping speed and intensity.

Turning on Autopilot features automatically sets wipers to Auto.


Danger Zones on Your Route
New Feature

for Model S, 3, X and Y

Navigation now includes symbols along your route to show danger zones.

To see this route information you must have Navigation > Online Routing turned on. Requires Premium Connectivity.


One-Time Charge Limit
New Feature

for Model S, 3, X, Y and C

If you’re planning a road trip, you can choose the One-Time Charge option.

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This option appears when you increase the Charge Limit above the daily driving recommendation.

Afterward your vehicle will automatically revert back to your previous daily driving Charge Limit.


Adaptive Headlights
New Feature

for Model 3 New (available in Germany)

The high beams now adjust to reduce glare for other drivers and cyclists.

By detecting other road users and selectively dimming individual pixels of the headlights, the high beams can remain on longer, enabling better visibility at night.

To turn it on, go to Lighting > Adaptive High Beam in your vehicle settings.

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Security Improvements
New Feature

for Model S, 3, X and Y

This update includes important security fixes and improvements.

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