Tesla cars are among the most popular electric cars in the world. From their sleek exteriors to their futuristic interiors, Tesla models like the Model S, Model 3, Model X, Model Y, and now Cybertruck boast a range of innovative technologies that set them apart in the market.
One of the standout qualities of Tesla cars is their comprehensive set of features designed to enhance both the driving experience and daily life for passengers.
Tesla's software updates also come with easter eggs sometimes, so if you've not discovered a new feature or an easter egg, check out the top seven hidden Tesla features.
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7 Hidden Tesla Features
1. Inbuilt Dashcam
Driving a Tesla eliminates the need for a separate dash cam, as the car itself functions as one. Its built-in cameras record while driving, and Sentry Mode enhances security while parked.
To use this feature, prepare a USB drive formatted to "Fat32" with a folder named TeslaCam.
Insert the drive into a USB port (in the center console or glovebox) to activate the dash cam function. A camera icon with a red dot on the touchscreen confirms its operation.
This method of adding a USB drive also enables Sentry Mode, which monitors your parked car and records incidents automatically. To activate Sentry Mode, manually enable it each time you exit the car from Control > Safety > Sentry Mode > On.