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2025.38.6 Release Notes

Satellite View

New Feature

for Model New S, 3, New X, Y and CT

You can now switch to satellite view by tapping the globe icon on the map.


Tron Mode

New Feature

for Model New S, 3, New X, Y and CT

Greetings Programs. Transform your vehicle into the Light Cycle.

Go to App Launcher > Toybox > Tron.

Editorial note: It’s not clear yet whether this will only be available on AMD Ryzen vehicles.


3D Buildings

New Feature

for Model New S, 3, New X, Y and CT

You can now see buildings and cityscapes in more detail with 3D view. To enable, switch to Map View and tap the 3D icon.

Requires Premium Connectivity.


Dashcam Viewer Update

New Feature

for Model New S, 3, New X, Y and CT

Street names are now included in dashcam event details (when available), making it easier to distinguish between recorded events. In addition, the Mobile Dashcam Viewer now streams and downloads at a higher resolution. Requires Tesla App version 4.49.5+.

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Side Cameras Recording

New Feature

for Model CT

Your vehicle’s side cameras (B-Pillar) will now be recorded to both Dashcam and Sentry clips.


New Scroll Wheel Functions

New Feature

for Model New S, 3, New X, Y and CT

Your left scroll wheel includes new options for quickly accessing various vehicle controls, such as Bioweapon Defense Mode, Mute Navigation, and Music Light Sync – if available in your vehicle.

Press and hold the left scroll wheel to open the menu.


Grok (Beta)

New Feature

for Model New S, 3, New X, Y and CT / AMD Ryzen

You can now talk to Grok, an intelligent assistant built by xAI. Choose Grok’s voice and personality, ranging from Storyteller to Unhinged. To launch, go to the App Launcher > Grok, or long-press the voice button on your steering wheel.

Requires Premium Connectivity or a Wi-Fi connection. Conversations are anonymous to Tesla and not associated with your vehicle.

Note: Grok is currently in Beta and does not issue commands to your car – existing voice commands remain unchanged.

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Onboarding Guide

New Feature

for Model New 3 and New Y

The Onboarding Guide helps you get familiar with your Tesla. It covers adjusting driver settings, using the touchscreen as well as controlling lights, wipers, and Autopilot features with the steering wheel, among other functions.


Minor Updates
New Feature

for Model S, 3, X, Y and CT

– Street names are now included in dashcam event details (when available), making it easier to distinguish between recorded events.

– Apple Music provides an organized playlist view with folders, expanded artist pages and a Recently Played shelf that displays more of your listening history.

– You can log in to your media using a Tesla app notification for a faster, more seamless experience. (Not available for legacy Model S and Model X)

– You can now choose whether a phone key is required before a driver profile can be selected. Go to Driver Profile Settings > Require Phone Key for Profile. (Not available for legacy Model S and Model X)

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– This update includes important security fixes and improvements.


FSD Visualization

Undocumented Release Notes

for Model S, 3, X, Y and CT

Credit: @greentheonly

The 2025.38 Tesla software update might bring a major upgrade to FSD visualizations. Something exciting is coming — now including Ambulance, Firetruck, Garbage Truck, School Bus, European Semi Truck, Golfcart, Scooter, Skateboarder, Stroller, Street Sweeper, Three-wheeler Trailer, Train, Tram, and Wheelchair.

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