Revving Up AI, Utility, and Experience
Tesla Supercharges Its Software: Introducing Grok AI and Cybertruck Enhancements
Tesla's latest software update, version 2025.26.100.1, is making waves with the introduction of Grok, an AI assistant from xAI, and enhanced features for Cybertruck and other Tesla models. Discover how new functionalities like customizable audio settings, improved dashcam options, and enhanced vehicle diagnostics are setting a new standard for EV innovation.
Introduction to Tesla's 2025.26.100.1 Software Update
Grok: The New Intelligent Assistant by xAI
Enhancements to the Dashcam App
Improved Charging Experience
Customizable Audio Equalizer Presets
Cybertruck Utility Upgrades
Car Wash Mode Improvements
Service Mode Plus: New Diagnostic Panels
Overview of Security Fixes and Incremental Improvements
Public Reactions to the Update
Future Implications and Industry Trends
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