Update 2023.50.01 - Release Notes

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Scheduled Drive

Tesla Scheduled Drive feature in update 2023.50.01
Models:
R1S
R1T

You can now create schedules in the new Climate Schedule panel on the center display (or in the Rivian mobile app version 2.5.1 or higher) to precondition the vehicle cabin and the high voltage battery before planned drives. For example, in cold climates, you can schedule your vehicle to warm up before an anticipated departure time. Go to Fan & > Schedule on the center display to create as many schedules as you need--ones for different days of the week or even multiple schedules for the same day.

- Set the desired days and times of departure, cabin temperature, seat heat or vent, and steering wheel heat.

- If you have a Time-of-Use program with your utility company, you can opt to draw power directly from the grid outside of the set Charge Schedule (only if the vehicle is plugged into a charger).

Additionally, for consistent drive performance, you can now keep your vehicle plugged in to maintain optimal battery pack condition without impacting range.

NOTE

Keeping the vehicle plugged in outside of the Charge Schedule could potentially incur unexpected utility costs, such as on-peak charges. Check with your utility company to understand the pricing model for your charging location.

Regenerative Brake Assist

Tesla Regenerative Brake Assist feature in update 2023.50.01
Models:
R1S
R1T

The new Regenerative Brake Assist feature improves deceleration performance in cold climates, on long downhills, and in vehicle high states of charge by blending more consistently and seamlessly with standard braking. To disable this feature, go to Settings > Driver+ > Regen Brake Assist.

Automatic Wiper Sensitivity Control

Tesla Automatic Wiper Sensitivity Control feature in update 2023.50.01
Models:
R1S
R1T

We added the ability to select from three automatic wiper sensitivity levels to suit your preference. Use Auto mode to access these settings.

- When you toggle the wiper switch (on the lights stalk) down to Auto, it changes to the highest sensitivity level.

- Toggle the switch down again in Auto mode to decrease the sensitivity, and then up to increase it.

- Instead of toggling, you can also hold the wiper switch up to jump to Storm, or hold the wiper switch down to jump to Auto. When you jump down to Auto, it recalls your previously selected sensitivity setting.

Improved Auto-Hold Performance in Snow Conditions

Tesla Improved Auto-Hold Performance in Snow Conditions feature in update 2023.50.01
Models:
R1S
R1T

Improved the consistency and the performance of auto-hold in snow and grade conditions.

Additional Improvements

Tesla Additional Improvements feature in update 2023.50.01
Models:
R1S
R1T

- Fixed a very rare issue that caused range loss of over 4% per day on some vehicles due to intermittent wake events during sleep.

- Improved vehicle maneuverability at low speeds.

- Improved throttle control when in Reverse.

- Improved the warning zone for the motor temperature gauge to take into account vehicle pre-conditioning, especially in cold weather conditions.

- Redesigned the in-vehicle Owner's Guide to improve navigation and searchability.

- Fixed a Navigation issue in trip overview mode that prevented zooming and following when traveling from the current location to a destination.

- Fixed a Navigation issue that caused the map orientation to change when you switched between apps.

- Fixed an issue that caused the keyboard to disappear when you typed in a Wi-Fi® password.

- Fixed an issue that caused Bluetooth® media to shut off after a vehicle software update and during sleep and wake cycles.

- Fixed a very rare issue that impacted charging at cold temperatures for some vehicles with large-pack batteries.

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Release Date

January 5, 2024