INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Tesla cars are set to get one of the most obvious feature omissions for their huge touch screen displays - video playback.That's according
to Tesla founder Elon Musk, who tweeted a response to a Model 3 owner asking the entrepreneur whether Musk could bring video streaming to
the big screen in the firm's vehicles.Musk simply replied with "Version 10", sparking suggestions that the firm will indeed bring the
functionality to its fleet of cars (currently the Model S, Model X and Model 3) via a software update.More details requiredThe current Tesla
software version is 8.1, but Musk says in an earlier tweet that version 9 is just a few weeks away from launching - which means we're edging
closer to version 10 and the teased video playback capabilities.However, it's worth noting that Tesla delivered version 8.0 of its
software back in September 2016, with v8.1 landing in March 2017.This means there could still be quite a wait for version 10 of its software
to arrive, with Tesla's track record suggesting it may not land until September 2019.It's not clear how video playback will work, but we
be available once the car has come to a stop - or perhaps this points to rear seat screens for passengers in future models of the car
We have contacted Tesla for more information and will update this article if we get anything back.