Unlatching Charge Cable
Charging can be stopped and the charge cable released by pulling and holding the rear left door handle for 3 seconds, provided the vehicle is unlocked or a recognized key is nearby. This is useful when the charge cable doesn’t have an unlatch button. The cable can still be released using the vehicle touchscreen or the Tesla app.
- Models: 3, Y
Minor Fixes
This release contains minor bug fixes and improvements.
- Available Worldwide
- Models: S, 3, X, Y
Supercharger Site Maps Expanded
Tesla added 3D Supercharger Site maps in the 2025 Holiday Update. While the Holiday Update included 18 Supercharger sites in the United States, Tesla is expanding this to Europe. At least two new Supercharger site maps were found in Belgium, located in Brugge and Heusden-Zolder.
These 3D representations of a Supercharger site include an accurate layout of the site, which is coupled with live data.
The layout shows where each spot is, the location of the charger relative to the parking spot, handicap- and trailer-friendly stalls, and more.
The live data shows which spots are occupied and which Tesla model is charging at each location. It’ll identify and display a 3D model of the vehicle, and for non-Tesla EVs, it’ll display a generic vehicle model.
While these 3D models are limited to vehicles with AMD Ryzen infotainment units, anyone can view them by searching for the location in maps.













































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