December 22, 2024

Apple Podcasts App Arrives on Tesla Vehicles Next Week

Posted December 8, 2023 at 4:08pm by iClarified · 3005 views
Tesla has officially announced that the Apple Podcasts app will arrive on its vehicles next week.

Podcasts will join Apple Music on Tesla's infotainment system. So far the company has rejected calls to directly offer Apple CarPlay and Android Auto; however, owners can get CarPlay support with a little effort.

The company's holiday update brings numerous other updates including custom lock sounds, more live sentry cameras, high fidelity park assist, automatic 911 calls, and more...

Here's what's coming...

Custom Lock Sounds
Replace the horn lock sound of your vehicle with another sound—like a screaming goat 🐐


LAN Party on Wheels
Play your favorite games on the rear touchscreen 🎮


Rear Screen Bluetooth Headsets
Parents, rejoice. Rear passengers can now use wireless Bluetooth headphones when watching shows or playing games on the rear screen

Apple Podcasts
Listen to millions of the world's most popular podcasts
@ApplePodcasts

Tesla App Trip Planner
Use the Tesla mobile app to plan a multi-stop trip and send it to your vehicle

Speed Cameras on Route
Navigation now includes speed cameras, stop signs & traffic lights


Automatic 911 Calls
Your vehicle will automatically call 911 if an accident triggers the airbags

Blind Spot Indicators
The blind spot camera will alert you with red shading when your turn signal is on and a car is detected in your blind spot

More Live Sentry Cameras
When viewing vehicle surroundings from the Tesla app, you'll now have access to the left and right pillar cameras for a total of 7 angles

Light Show
Enjoy a thunderous new Light Show called 'The Arrival'

Castle Doombad
Castle Doombad is now available in the Tesla Arcade—plus updates to Beach Buggy, Polytopia & Vampire Survivors

High Fidelity Park Assist
See a 3D reconstruction of your surroundings while parking


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