Does Tesla come with free WIFI?

All Teslas come standard with WiFi and cellular modems. When connecting to WiFi either through your home's network or through a hotspot, most features in your Tesla are free to use.
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How do I get WiFi in my Tesla?

Connecting to Wi-Fi
  1. Touch Controls > Wi-Fi icon at the top of the Controls screen. Model 3 begins to scan and display detected Wi-Fi networks that are within range. ...
  2. Select the Wi-Fi network you want to use, enter the password (if necessary), then touch Confirm.
  3. Model 3 connects to the Wi-Fi network.
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Can I use my Tesla as a WiFi hotspot?

You can't use the automobile as a wifi hotspot since it won't operate. If you want to use your Tesla as a mobile hotspot, you'll need a data plan from your carrier. If you use too much data while driving, you'll likely be hit with an extra monthly fee on top of your regular one.
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Do Teslas have onboard WiFi?

More recently, the automaker launched a software update to allow owners to use their phones' wifi hotspots while driving as an alternative to LTE connectivity. New Upcoming #Tesla feature: Free access to public hotspots from, AT&T, Comcast, Orange, and more!
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Is Tesla premium connectivity free?

Premium Connectivity is available as a monthly subscription of $9.99 plus applicable tax or as an annual subscription of $99 plus applicable tax and can be purchased at any time from your vehicle touchscreen or your Tesla app.
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Why I'm NOT paying for Tesla Premium Connectivity in 2022



Is Teslas premium connectivity worth it?

Yes, it's actually worth getting. I know it's a lot of money. But when you consider that this is your car and your life, it's not a bad deal for the peace of mind that comes along with having all those services at your fingertips. Now let's talk about what exactly you get when you pay for Tesla Premium Connectivity.
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How much does Tesla premium connectivity cost?

Tesla Premium Connectivity is billed at $9.99/month, so you just need to log into your Tesla account and cancel it if you want to stop paying monthly for this feature.
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Can you watch Netflix while driving Tesla?

All the vehicles that received the aforementioned update will now prevent any form of gaming or entertainment (like watching Netflix) when the vehicle is not parked, as other automakers do.
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What cellular network does Tesla use?

In the US, all Teslas connect to AT&T's cellular network. It has been this way since the original 2012 Model S. Back then 3G provided some of the fastest speeds over cellular and most cellular connected devices used 3G modems, including the modem in early Teslas.
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Is Spotify free on Tesla Model 3?

Is Spotify free on Tesla Model 3? A: Currently, Spotify isn't free on Tesla. So, you can only use Spotify in the vehicle with a paid subscription. Or you can use a Spotify downloader to save Spotify songs to a USB drive for playing in the vehicle.
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Do Teslas have modems?

In order to maintain cellular connectivity after AT&T discontinues its 3G network, your vehicle will need an LTE-capable modem. To purchase and have this modem installed by Tesla, simply schedule a service appointment through your Tesla mobile app. Select 'Schedule Service' > 'Upgrades & Accessories' > 'LTE Upgrade.
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Do I need a SIM card for a Tesla?

Premium Connectivity allows Tesla owners to access features using the car's built-in SIM card data, without relying on Wi-Fi. These include live traffic updates, satellite-view maps, video streaming, karaoke, Spotify music streaming, and Internet browser applications on the infotainment system.
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Can I watch TV on my Tesla screen?

The company said that Model S, Model X, and Model 3 center displays can now connect to and watch Netflix, YouTube and Hulu or Hulu with Live TV accounts, allowing Tesla owners to watch content in the car (but only while parked).
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Can I listen to YouTube while driving Tesla?

For example, you can't load up YouTube, Netflix, or Hulu to play movies from the Tesla Theater on the central screen while driving. If you are stopped and the vehicle is still in drive, it still won't allow videos to play.
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Can you read while driving a Tesla?

The New York Times reports that the system displays a warning screen reading “playing while the car is in motion is only for passengers.” However, given that the infotainment screen also displays key vehicle functions, particularly on the Model 3 and Model Y, it goes without saying that drivers could be easily ...
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Do Teslas come with free supercharging?

SC01: The car has unlimited free supercharging enabled and this is transferable to the next owner via a private sale. This can only occur on cars registered before April 2017 but not all cars will have it. SC04: The car has supercharging enabled but you pay for each charge.
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Does Tesla need WiFi to update?

Tesla recommends you install software updates at the earliest opportunity on your vehicle. To ensure the fastest and most reliable delivery of software updates, leave Wi-Fi turned on and connected whenever possible. In most cases, your vehicle must be connected to Wi-Fi to start an update (see Connecting to Wi-Fi).
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Can my Tesla use my phones internet?

Yes, with software update 2021.24 and later, you can now choose to share your phone's data connection with your Tesla. It'll get you access to most of the features included with premium connectivity such as music streaming, internet browsing and you'll be able to use all of them while driving.
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How much does it cost to charge a Tesla?

According to Electric Sage, the average cost to fully charge a Tesla is $13.96, though the cost can be expected to range anywhere from $9.62 to $18.30, depending on the model.
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Is Spotify included in Tesla premium connectivity?

spotify is bundled with the premium connectivity, no personal spotify subscription/account needed. Excellent - thanks!
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Is the Tesla theater free?

TeslaTheater.com is a free service for Tesla owners that allows you to easily view different streaming media apps in full screen vs. just in the small browser window.
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Can I add apps to my Tesla?

Your membership includes a dashboard solution with a library of apps that can be placed in multiple configurations and layouts. You access this through the web browser in your Tesla vehicle. Depending on your membership, you will have the option to add additional drivers and dashboards.
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What is LTE Tesla?

The premium LTE service powers all the “non-essential” data features in the car. For example, satellite maps, live traffic updates, and media streaming. Anyone who chooses not to pay Tesla's subscription price will have to settle for Standard Connectivity.
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Do Teslas have CarPlay?

Apple CarPlay is now available for Tesla vehicles – but only for owners willing to resort to a workaround that uses a connected Raspberry Pi.
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