People who buy new Teslas could soon find a surprising omission from their vehicles: the keys. According to the news site Not a Tesla App, the automaker appears to have quietly removed mention of ...
If you're a Tesla owner, it's probably pretty rare that you use your vehicle's key cards to get in and start your EV. More likely than not, you're using your phone as a key, but it's still probably a ...
While many Tesla users primarily utilize their phones to gain entry to their vehicles, the popular electric-vehicle brand also gives users two access keycards upon purchase of a new car. A ...
According to the code hidden in the latest version of the Tesla app, Tesla is working on expanded phone key support. This could include support for Apple’s first-party car key feature in Apple Wallet.
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Could someone steal your Tesla with the key card?
Ever wondered if someone could steal your Tesla using just the key card? Learn about Tesla's PIN to Drive feature and how it protects your car, even if your key card is lost or stolen. Trump blowing ...
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