Auto3 reasons Tesla still has the best car OS among EVsWhile Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are improving this is why Tesla still has the edge for in-car operationWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
Auto3 reasons Tesla still has the best car OS among EVsWhile Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are improving this is why Tesla still has the edge for in-car operationWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
While Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are improving this is why Tesla still has the edge for in-car operation
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
(Image credit: Tesla)
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Tesla’s operating system has evolved slowly over the years and has managed to stay ahead of the curve. While vehicles that integrateApple’s CarPlay andGoogle’sAndroid Autoare improving, most run the platforms alongside a proprietary car system. In this case, two is rarely better than one and often leads to a disconnect in functions.
One exception of course is the Android Automotive platform that brings a version of Android natively into the car without relying on a phone to power it. Even here though, the system doesn’t feel quite finished.
Electric Vehicles like theTesla Model S Plaidfeel as much about the entertainment as they are about the driving, and that’s not a bad thing.
That’s not to say that Tesla’s solution is perfect but the combination of a singular OS for everything and some fun quirky additions make it the best system I’ve used to date. Here are three things I believe it does better than other in-car OS solutions.
(Image credit: Tesla)
(Image credit: Tesla)
1. Navigation
The first thing that really struck me about Tesla’s navigation was that it felt like it had been designed around driving an electric car. The trip planner automatically builds Supercharger stops into longer journeys, so you don’t need to think about where you will charge.
Proprietary car navigation has also started to introduce this but due to the assortment of chargers on offer, it’s often not as clear as Tesla’s. Having one system that is able to access the car’s diagnostics and battery level helps too. This problem is ultimately down to the lack of reliable third-party chargers, and conversely, Tesla’s impressive charger network. However, it currently makes life much easier for the driver.
The ability to add stops along the route is a simple but useful feature that Tesla offers that not everyone else does. I’m also a big fan of the automatic navigation option that predicts where you want to go based on the time and your location.
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(Image credit: Tesla)
2. Toybox
In addition to an impressive video streaming and game arcade functionality in the Tesla, it also includes something called Toybox.
Toybox is a collection of functions that exist purely for fun. It’s the kind of thing that you might expect to find hidden in some code, but on the Tesla OS, it’s right there for everyone to access in the main menu.
Other interesting functions include the DJ tool, TRAX which lets you create your own songs and Sketchpad for basic drawing on the touchscreen and Romance, which provides a virtual fireplace.
(Image credit: Tesla)
(Image credit: Tesla)
3. A fully integrated system
As i’ve mentioned, the exception to this is the Android Automotive system that’s used in the Polestar, Volvo and Hummer EV. Having this system in place has the most potential to knock Tesla off its perch but right now the number of models using it is low and most still run an older build.
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