Minor Updates

- View your last 10, 100, or 200 miles (15, 150, or 300 kilometers) of energy usage in the Consumption page, with the option to clear your history. Go to App Launcher > Energy app > Consumption.
- The first-row cabin sensing system has been updated to use cabin radar, which is now standard in all new 2025 Model Ys. Your Model Y was built pre-equipped with the necessary hardware, allowing Tesla to also bring this technology to your vehicle. (Select Model Ys between 2022-2024)
- Your battery’s energy estimate now accounts for your vehicle’s usage characteristics and will adjust over time based on your history. The total available battery energy remains unchanged.
- You can now run a Battery Health Test to measure your battery’s energy retention compared to when it was new. Running this test may recalibrate the energy estimate, which could affect your displayed range. Go to Controls > Service > Battery Health.
- This update includes important security fixes and improvements.
Bluetooth Player

The Bluetooth app normally only displays the connected devices and a button to connect a new device. With this update, Tesla is making it easier to jump to another sources by displaying other available music services beneath your connected device.
Tapping a music service will jump to the selected service.
Trips & Odometer

The Trips display has been improved to show more precise information as well as a new metric.
More Precision: The Current Drive and Since Last Charge trip meters now display decimal points, which is often useful for these metrics since they're usually smaller values.
The Current Drive meter is automatically reset when your vehicle comes out of park so that it can track your current drive, while the Since Last Charge meter automatically resets after a charging session completes.
More Data: In addition to added precision, the Current Drive now features a new data point. kWh is now shown for the current drive, just like the other trip meters. Previously, the Current Drive showed minutes instead of kWh -- it now features both.
These changes affect the Trips widget in the Model 3, Model Y and Cybertruck in addition to the trip meters under Controls > Trips in all vehicles.
Traffic Visualization

The traffic visualization has been improved with this update in some regions. The visualization has been improved slightly with thicker lines and rounded corners. In addition, a new "yellow level" of traffic is now displayed in addition to orange and red.
Tesla recently made the traffic visualization free for everyone and it no longer requires subscribing to Tesla's Premium Connectivity.
To see the traffic visualization, simply tap on the map and choose the traffic light button on the far side of the screen.