Tesla enables syncing of driver preferences across vehicles

Tesla has announced a new feature allowing media settings and preferences to sync automatically when users are added as drivers to other Tesla vehicles. This requires Cloud Profiles to be set up. The functionality applies to service loaners, rentals, and robotaxis.

On January 27, 2026, Tesla shared an update on its official X account about enhancing user experience across its fleet. The post states: "Your media settings & other preferences will automatically sync when you're added to another Tesla as a driver & have Cloud Profiles set up." This means that once Cloud Profiles are enabled, individuals can seamlessly transfer their customized settings without manual reconfiguration.

The feature extends to various scenarios, as noted in the announcement: "Works for service loaners, rentals & @robotaxi alike." For users borrowing a vehicle during service, renting one temporarily, or using the upcoming robotaxi service, this synchronization promises convenience. Tesla's Cloud Profiles, which underpin this capability, represent an evolution in how the company manages user data and personalization in a connected ecosystem.

This development aligns with Tesla's broader push toward integrated mobility solutions, where seamless transitions between vehicles become standard. By automating preference syncing, Tesla aims to reduce friction for drivers navigating multiple cars. The announcement, timestamped at 21:57 UTC, highlights the company's focus on software-driven improvements to its vehicles and services.

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