Tesla has begun deploying its Spring Update 2026, introducing a redesigned Self‑Driving subscription app, a voice-activated Grok assistant, an automatic install option for updates, and cosmetic additions such as a Cyberhog Pet Mode and virtual wraps for Model S and X.

  • Redesigned Self‑Driving subscription app in the vehicle
  • Built‑in voice assistant activated with “Hey Grok”
  • Auto‑install updates plus new Pet Mode and custom virtual wraps

What happened

Tesla is rolling out its Spring Update 2026 to customer vehicles. The package includes more than a dozen changes, with the most notable items being an in‑car redesign of the Self‑Driving subscription interface, integration of the Grok voice assistant, and a long‑requested automatic install option for software updates.

The update also adds lighthearted and personalization features: a new “Cyberhog” character for Pet Mode and custom virtual wraps for Model S and Model X owners, alongside smaller tweaks across the user experience.

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Why it matters

The rebuilt Self‑Driving subscription app could lower friction for subscribing and managing Tesla’s driver‑assist features directly from the vehicle, which may influence customer engagement with paid features. Adding an automatic update installer addresses a common source of user inconvenience and keeps vehicles current with less driver intervention.

Voice activation via Grok brings broader hands‑free control into the cabin, improving convenience for routine tasks and media control, while the cosmetic additions enhance owner personalization and brand engagement.

What to watch next

Track the rollout pace and regional availability to see how quickly owners receive the new features and whether any issues emerge during deployment. Customer feedback on the redesigned subscription experience and automatic update behavior will indicate if Tesla’s changes affect subscription uptake and satisfaction.

Also watch for follow‑up updates that refine Grok’s in‑car capabilities, any additional personalization options, and whether Tesla expands virtual wrap support beyond the Model S and X.

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