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Tesla Launches Grok AI for Hands-Free Driving Experience

Tesla has introduced Grok, a new hands-free in-car conversational AI assistant, beginning its rollout on July 12, 2025. Developed by xAI, the feature provides drivers with a chat-style companion that enhances the driving experience by allowing for natural language interactions while on the road. This marks a significant step in the integration of artificial intelligence into Tesla’s consumer vehicles.

Grok Availability and Compatibility

According to Tesla’s official FAQ, Grok will come pre-installed in all new vehicles delivered on or after July 12, 2025. Existing vehicle owners can access Grok through an over-the-air update, provided their vehicle meets specific hardware and software criteria. Currently, Grok is compatible with Tesla models equipped with an AMD infotainment processor and running vehicle software version 2025.26 or higher. This includes the Model S, Model 3, Model X, Model Y, and the upcoming Cybertruck. Additionally, a Premium Connectivity subscription or an active Wi-Fi connection is necessary to utilize the feature.

To activate Grok, users can either tap the App Launcher and select Grok or press and hold the voice command button on the steering wheel. Tesla has indicated that further vehicle compatibility may be introduced in subsequent software updates.

Features and Limitations of Grok

Grok allows drivers to engage in conversations and pose questions using natural language. The assistant’s responses can be tailored to different personalities, offering options from “Storyteller” to the more humorous “Unhinged.” In a playful demonstration shared by Tesla, Grok, in its “Unhinged” persona, humorously speculated on what it would do on a date with Tesla’s humanoid robot, Optimus, generating a buzz on social media.

Despite its conversational capabilities, Grok currently does not have the ability to issue commands directly to the vehicle. Traditional voice commands for functions like climate control, navigation, or media remain separate from Grok’s functionalities. As of now, the feature is in Beta and does not require a separate Grok account or xAI subscription, although this policy may evolve.

Privacy is a key focus for Tesla with the introduction of Grok. The company emphasizes that interactions with the AI assistant are securely processed by xAI and remain anonymous unless users choose to sign into Grok to sync their conversation history across devices.

Tesla is actively promoting Grok on its official vehicle webpages, positioning it as a cornerstone of its evolving in-car experience. This move highlights the company’s commitment to integrating advanced AI and infotainment features into its all-electric vehicle lineup.

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