DETROIT (AP) -- Tesla is recalling about 130,000 vehicles across its U.S. model lineup because their touch screens can overheat and go blank. The recalls covers certain Model S sedan and Model X SUVs ...
Located just above the redesigned rear air vents on the back of the central console/tunnel, the screen measures the same 8.0 inches in size as the one found in the rear cabin of 2021 and later Model S ...
Tesla appears to be working to make the effective size of the screens in the rear of the Model S and X larger, according to photos posted online. The image suggests that the rear touchscreen will have ...
Tesla is recalling about 130,000 vehicles across its United States model lineup because their touch screens can overheat and go blank. The recalls covers certain Model S sedan and Model X SUVs from ...
There's a fair chance you may have seen a brief video clip circulating around social media yesterday. It claimed to be a refreshed Tesla Model S with a new power-adjustable "swivel" touchscreen. We'll ...
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Tesla is recalling about 130,000 vehicles across the United States after it was found their touch screens can overheat and go blank. The recalls covers certain Model S sedan and Model X SUVs from 2021 ...
The Tesla Model Y was the best-selling vehicle around the globe last year, and in 2024, it's estimated to currently sit in the top five in the United States behind behemoths like the Ford F-Series and ...
Tesla is apparently upgrading the rear screen found in the Model S and Model X for the 2023 model year. This according to a Tesla Owners Club Romania member who posted a photo of the old screen next ...
During the fast-charging process, the central processing computers may not cool sufficiently. That can cause the computer to lag or restart, making the center screen run slowly or appear blank.
In Tesla’s latest pursuit of minimalist design, it has been reported that the 2023 Model 3 sedan and Model Y crossover will lose their steering column stalks in favor of steering wheel-based controls.