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Tesla’s New Automations Feature in Action [VIDEO]

An early look at Tesla’s Automations last week outlined what to expect. With the rollout beginning in China, there is now a first hands-on view of the new Automations capability.

If you’ve used Apple Shortcuts or Android’s Tasker, this feature brings similar flexibility to the car. Tesla offers a catalog of triggers and actions that you can combine in sequences to suit your preferences.

Examples include automatically enabling Bioweapon Defense Mode when air quality is poor, or adjusting cabin temperatures differently for winter and summer.

How Automations Work

Automations use straightforward if-then logic to run actions in the vehicle based on defined events. You can mix and match available conditions and actions, chaining them to create personalized behavior.

Features like turning on dome lights when doors open—or even playing a fart sound when someone sits down—have been used internally for years. This functionality is now being placed in the hands of owners.

Triggers

Triggers start an automation. Multiple triggers can be defined, and you can choose whether any or all must be met before actions run. Triggers span events inside the vehicle (such as gear changes, seat occupancy, or door states) and external signals (such as AQI, time, or brightness). Voice triggers defined by the user are also supported. Tesla groups triggers and actions into categories like Time, Environment, Voice, Seats, Seatbelt, and more.

Automation Triggers & Conditions
Time
Time
Sunrise
Sunset
Environment
Outside Temperature
Outside Temperature Range
Outside Air Quality
Outside Brightness
Voice
Voice Trigger
Seats
Driver Seat
Passenger Seat
Second Row Left Seat
Second Row Right Seat
Any Seat Occupied
Seatbelt
Driver Seatbelt
Passenger Seatbelt
Second Row Left Seatbelt
Second Row Right Seatbelt
Any Seatbelt Buckled
Any Seatbelt Unbuckled
Doors & Windows
Driver Door State
Passenger Door State
Rear Left Door State
Rear Right Door State
Driver Side Window State
Passenger Side Window State
Second Row Left Window State
Second Row Right Window State
Window Lock
Door Child Lock State
Frunk State
Trunk State
Drive
Gear State
Vehicle Speed
Odometer
Charging
Charging State
Charge Port
Battery Level
Front Wireless Phone Pad
HVAC
HVAC State
Location
Arrived at Location
Left Location
Arrived at Home
Left Home
Arrived at Work
Left Work
Navigation
Navigation Destination
Navigated to Home
Navigated to Work
Time to Arrival
Distance to Arrival
Phone
Phone Call State

Within the Automations app, you can choose multiple triggers per automation and specify whether any or all must be satisfied. You’re not limited to a single condition or a single action.

Actions

Actions are what run after the trigger conditions are met. There are over 50 in all. You can insert time delays so actions don’t execute immediately—for example, turning dome lights on, waiting, and then turning them off. Voice alerts are supported as well, so the vehicle can speak a custom message when certain conditions are met. Actions are searchable and organized into categories, and some items, like playing music, are available only as actions.

Automation Actions
Time
Delay
Voice
Voice Announcement
Seat Heat & Cool
Driver Seat Climate
Passenger Seat Climate
Second Row Left Seat Climate
Second Row Right Seat Climate
Steering Wheel Heater
Doors & Windows
Open Driver Side Window
Open Passenger Side Window
Open Second Row Left Window
Open Second Row Right Window
Window Lock
Door Child Lock
Frunk
Trunk
Glove Box
Drive
Acceleration Mode
Regenerative Braking
Charging
Charge Port
HVAC
Front HVAC
Second Row HVAC
Driver HVAC Temperature
Passenger HVAC Temperature
Front Temperature Zone Split
Front HVAC Auto
Fan Speed
A/C
Intake Mod
Wipers
Wiper Heat
Front Defrost
Rear Defrost
Front Airflow
Second Row Left Airflow
Second Row Right Airflow
Navigation
Navigate to Location
Navigate Home
Navigate to Work
Nav Voice Guidance
Media
Media Commands
Music Play Song
Music Playlist
Media Volume
Phone
Phone Call
Lights
Dome Light
Accent Light
Footwell Light
Headlights
Headlights After Exit
Rear Fog Light
Display
UI Appearance

Enabling & Disabling Automations

The Automations app lists all automations, including defaults, in a grid that shows up to six at a time, each with a short description. You can disable any automation without deleting it. When an automation fires, a card appears in the vehicle—similar to Camera Visibility Alerts introduced late last year. Tapping the card opens Automations, where you can quickly enable or disable it.

Guardrails

Some actions are intentionally omitted, such as enabling Autopilot. In addition, automations cannot be triggered while Autopilot or FSD is active.

Release Date

The feature has begun rolling out in China. Because it leverages China’s smart assistant, it will likely need adjustments before it uses Tesla’s voice commands and/or Grok. As with other features first released in China, it is expected to reach additional regions in a future update.

This could arrive as early as the 2026 Spring Update, which is expected in the next couple of months. Although it’s early, this will likely be one of the biggest features of the year.

Tesla is also rolling out the Hey, Tesla wake word and longer recent footage in Dashcam with this Lunar New Year update.