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This isn’t the first time Tesla has hidden strange software surprises in its vehicles. Maybe the winning entry will get a complimentary free Model 3 electric sedan when they start rolling off the production line this July? Or perhaps Tesla simply wants to see how talented - or bizarre - its client base truly is. Why would you want to do that? We’re not entirely certain. This unlocks the Sketch Pad and allows you to draw an image, with the option of sending the finished creation directly to Tesla.
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Thankfully, other than his dubious choice in artwork, Elon Musk also took the time to explain how to access the feature via his Twitter account.Īfter downloading the software, a Tesla driver need only tap the “T” on the center console three times. These upgrades are primarily linked to Tesla’s self-driving hardware, including a feature called “ Summon” that automatically pulls the car out of a parking spot with the push of a button on the key fob.īut the Sketch Pad feature is arguably the most inventive and, without a doubt, most ridiculous addition. The new “Sketch Pad” feature - introduced in the Model S sedan and Model X SUV- is part of a larger, far more comprehensive suite of upgrades that come with Tesla’s new 8.1 software upgrade.
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Related: Tesla Software Update Unlocks Safety Features (and Secrets) Yes, Musk utilized two drawings - one featuring rainbows and a flatulent single-horned steed, the other a perplexed-looking take on the Mona Lisa - to alert the world about the latest Easter egg hidden within the depths of the infotainment system. Blame, or credit, the never-dull Twitter account of Tesla’s CEO, Elon Musk. CARS.COM - Tesla wants to inspire your inner artist, though the Silicon Valley-based automaker’s use of a farting unicorn drawing to mark this announcement seems an ironic way to drive that point home.
