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Plus hopefully you can use abetterrouteplanner.com, which I think takes into account driving conditions when planning your EV trip.Can't wait. Being able to use the browser to show weather maps will be awesome.
Can't wait. Being able to use the browser to show weather maps will be awesome.
I wonder if we get more voice commands with v9...
If by driving conditions you mean elevation and altitude change. The in car nav does that.Plus hopefully you can use abetterrouteplanner.com, which I think takes into account driving conditions when planning your EV trip.
No, I mean weather.If by driving conditions you mean elevation and altitude change. The in car nav does that.
Certainly, the TezLab app used to have a website that included the weather ahead where you were. Perhaps the Windy.com siteCan't wait. Being able to use the browser to show weather maps will be awesome.
TeslaFi says the first model 3 install of v9 was this morning.....Does anybody have an actual release date for version 9?
Interesting. I'm not getting any notification. I'll see if I can put the car on Wi-Fi and see what happens. Now does this install of version 9 include the all-wheel-drive performance Model 3 vehicles? In other words does version 9 go out to everybody simultaneously or is it released in a staged and vehicle specific fashion?
I’m going to venture to guess EAP users get this one first.Tesla normally releases major new updates to small batches at a time, not to everyone at once. Sometimes the batches are for specific feature combinations, other times they are just random.
I love where your head is on this...fingers crossed!I’m going to venture to guess EAP users get this one first.
I’m going to venture to guess EAP users get this one first.