Yes. The front of the console has a non-slip phone tray which provides wireless charging for up to two Qi-enabled smartphones.
Yes. There are two USB-C ports located under the rear A/C vent, and one standard USB port and one USB-C port located underneath the tray used for wireless phone charging.
Yes. Connect your smartphone to the Tesla via Bluetooth by selecting the Bluetooth icon in the top right-hand corner of the touchscreen, turning on your phone’s Bluetooth and following the on-screen instructions. Your phone can also be used as a hotspot for the Tesla to connect to Wi-Fi.
To open the boot, select the command from the touchscreen homepage or push the button located above the license plate. To close, push the button on the inside of the boot door or simply push down on the top of the boot door.
To open the front boot, select the command from the touchscreen homepage. To close, slowly lower the front boot cover until it rests on the car, place both palms on top of the front boot cover and then gently push down. Do not slam or drop the cover.
To open the glovebox, select the car icon to display Quick Controls and then select the Glovebox button. Close the glovebox by gently pushing it upward with your hand(s).
No. The Tesla touchscreen does not currently have this functionality.
Yes. The standard charger is located within the centre console under the storage container. This charger can be used for charging your personal devices, but to clarify, it’s not for charging the car itself.
The Toybox is a feature that houses games, Easter eggs, fun activities such as drawing and streaming applications such as Netflix. To access Toybox, select the upward arrow icon, then select Toybox. Note: Streaming applications require a personal subscription.
For safety purposes, the Toybox can only be accessed when the Tesla is in park. If Toybox is used while charging, it will increase the amount of charging time required.