Should You Pay Up To $2,250?

July 2024 · 3 minute read

Tesla users with older Model S and X vehicles can upgrade their infotainment systems to improve the user experience, but is it worth the asking price?

Tesla users with older Model S and Model S vehicles can upgrade their infotainment systems to improve the user experience, but is it worth paying up to $2,250? As cars continue to utilize technology to refine the driving experience as seen in navigation and entertainment, these systems will require frequent updates. It has become standard practice for automakers to roll out updates over the air, though certain upgrades need to be done at service centers.

Tesla is seen as one of the most technologically advanced vehicle manufacturers for many reasons. Although its driver assistance system has been largely controversial lately, data from a study has found that Tesla EVs with Autopilot enabled are relatively safer than those without. By introducing Tesla Vision, the replacement for ultrasonic sensors, the automaker signals a new step in the advancement of its driver safety systems.

According to Tesla, any Model S or Model X vehicle assembled in March 2018 or earlier qualifies for the Infotainment Upgrade, with prices ranging between $1,750 to $2,250 depending on the Autopilot computer version. Customers can determine which version their car runs by tapping 'Controls,' followed by 'Software,' and then 'Additional Vehicle Information' on the infotainment screen. Purchasing the update is easy as drivers just need to schedule an appointment from the Tesla mobile app under the 'Other' category. While the asking price is a lot, it's a one time fee, and worth the price for users of older Teslas, given the many improvements the update brings across various categories.

What You Get With An Infotainment Upgrade

For one, drivers will enjoy access to internet radio and music streaming. Tesla owners get more from their cars' gaming capabilities with new additions like Beach Buggy Racing 2 and Stardew Valley. The update also activates video streaming access to platforms like YouTube, Netflix, Hulu, and Twitch. Tesla users who have the Full Self-Driving (FSD) computer also enjoy improved driving visualization.

Other additions with the Infotainment Upgrade include support for 5GHz Wi-Fi and LTE cellular networks, a smoother and more responsive touchscreen, and a faster browser with video playback support. FSD users will get improved security thanks to recording enabled from the front, rear, and side cameras for Sentry Mode and DashCam. However, a downside of the upgrade is that users will lose access to AM, FM, and SiriusXM radio. SiriusXM is quite popular, with the Lucid Air recently gaining support for the app.

Tesla does offer a way for users to keep using FM and SiriusXM after upgrading the infotainment system. There's an additional $500 Radio Upgrade that involves the installation of a compatible radio tuner and antenna. This is an optional add-on for Infotainment Upgrade users who want to continue using the radio on their Teslas. It should be noted that some features included in the Tesla Infotainment Upgrade require a premium connectivity subscription to function.

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Source: Tesla

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