Tesla V10.0 car software update adds Smart Summon, Netflix/YouTube, Spotify, karaoke and more

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Tesla is rolling out a new software update that adds a slew of new features to its cars
These include the new &Smart Summon& feature, which will allow cars equipped with the optional $5,000 full-self driving package to
automatically drive themselves from a parking spot to collect you in a parking lot. This is one of the most advanced semi-self-driving
features that Tesla has yet released to the general public, and the company still says you should use it only in lots and when you have a
clear view of your car
The company also notes that you&re ultimately responsible for the vehicle, so definitely be aware of what going on with the car and its
surroundings if you&re planning to use this one — and you can stop the car remotely should you feel the need to
Smart Summon has been out in a limited preview beta for some customers, but now it going to be rolling out to all vehicles that have
purchased the FSD option. Other new features included in this update include the much-requested native Spotify support, which is available
to all Spotify Premium account-holders across all markets where it available
That should go a long way toward satisfying Tesla owners who have been less than satisfied with playing audio via Bluetooth from this
extremely popular streaming music option
In China, Tesla is also rolling out Ximalaya, a podcast and audiobook streaming service. Tesla Theater Mode, also new in version 10.0,
connects your infotainment system to your Netflix, YouTube and Hulu/Hulu+ (including Live TV if you&re subscribed to that feature)
accounts, giving you access to streaming video from all these platforms while the car is safely in park
In China, the automaker is also adding IQiyi and Tencent Video, and it says it&ll be adding more options globally &over time& to supplement
these offerings
The new Theater Mode will also provide access to Tesla vehicle tutorials for owners to watch in-car (again, only while parked). A lot of
these updates focus on entertainment options, including the new &Car-aoke& mode, which, as you might have guessed, adds an in-car karaoke
experience that includes a &massive& library of music and lyrics, Tesla says, with multiple languages supported
Singing along on road-trips has long gotten by with low-tech options only, but official support might encourage more amateur James
Cordens. Last but not least for new entertainment features, there the launch of the Cuphead port on Tesla Arcade, the in-car gaming software
Tesla launched earlier this year
Cuphead is a cult smash hit indie game, with an iconic art style reminiscent of early Disney animation, and this is definitely a nod to
Tesla core geek audience (and probably a treat for the Musk man himself)
Again, this is only available while parked, in case you were worried about distracted driving. Tesla also added some new navigation features
that suggest interesting restaurants and sightseeing opportunities along your way, which could result in some more interesting spontaneous
adventures
There also a new file system tweak that separates videos captured by the car camera when in Dashcam and Sentry Mode to make it easier for
users to find them, and they&ll be auto-deleted when there a need to free up storage. This is a big ol& update packed with new features, and
it going to be rolling out over-the-air to vehicles beginning this week
As mentioned a couple of places above, you might see some slight differences region to region, but Tesla says you can also check out the
updates in-store at its showrooms if you want a sneak preview.