Tesla has recently introduced a new Wireless Portable Charger, available in North America in three different colors – Black, Rose Gold, and White. This charger is an upgrade from the previous Wireless Charging Pad 2.0 and is priced at $95 USD in the United States and $130 CAD in Canada. It features a 5000mAH battery and can charge two Qi-enabled devices simultaneously. The charger also includes an integrated USB-C charging cable and a hinged design to stand up devices while charging. The Wireless Portable Charger is equipped with a magnetic feature and an LED indicator to display the battery charge level.
In addition to this new product, Tesla is gearing up to release software update 2024.38, which includes minor enhancements like Spotify changes, improvements to side mirrors, and enhanced Wi-Fi settings. The Spotify changes allow users to log in with a free account in Europe and Australia, while improvements to side mirrors offer customization options for mirror tilt and folding. The update is expected to roll out in the coming weeks, providing users with a more enhanced driving experience.
Furthermore, Tesla has started inviting reservation holders in the United States to configure their non-Foundation Series Cybertrucks. These vehicles are more affordable than the Foundation Series and allow users to add premium features a-la-carte, such as Premium Connectivity, FSD, and Powershare Wall Connector. The AWD Cybertruck starts at $79,990 in the US and $109,990 in Canada, while the Tri-motor Cyberbeast is priced at $99,990 in the US and $135,990 in Canada. Early reservation holders will also have the option to maintain the original FSD price at $7,000 USD and customize interior and wheel options for an additional cost.
As Tesla continues to innovate and expand its product offerings, customers can expect more convenient and advanced solutions for their electric vehicles. Stay tuned for further updates on Tesla’s latest developments and enhancements to their lineup of products and services.