Elon Musk has hinted at Disney+ soon being one of the streaming services that users will be able to access in their Tesla vehicles.
He made this announcement in response to a question from a Twitter user about the entertainment options available in-car via the Tesla Theater software feature.
The Tesla Theatre was introduced in a Tesla update rolled out in September 2019.
The theater includes content from Netflix and YouTube.
Tesla will also send out vehicle feature tutorials on the platform.
A December 2019 update added Twitch and farming game Stardew Valley to Tesla Theatre.
This update will also see Tesla owners get the ability to automatically save the dashcam footage whenever they honk the horn. It also came with voice command support among many others.
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Tesla’s software updates are made available to all Tesla owners. Make/model or their generation notwithstanding.
The updates ensure the vehicles have a high resale value compared to vehicles from other companies.
As for driver safety concerns, Tesla Theatre features are only available when the car is not being driven.
According to TechCrunch, this feature is potentially invaluable to Tesla owners, who spend a lot of time at charging stations.
Each charge session takes a minimum of half an hour depending on how much charge the driver is looking to get.