Tesla adds Grok navigation to 2025 holiday update

Tesla's 2025 Holiday Update introduces Grok Navigation, enabling context-aware voice commands for more intuitive driving directions. This feature allows drivers to use vague descriptions for destinations and customize routes based on preferences. It is currently available only on AMD-equipped vehicles in the United States and Canada.

The 2025 Holiday Update from Tesla integrates navigation capabilities directly into Grok, transforming it into a conversational co-pilot. Previously, in-car voice control required memorizing specific keywords for addresses or categories. Now, Grok understands driver intent through vague descriptions, such as referencing a venue's ambience, products, or half-remembered details to triangulate locations.

Drivers can request generic destinations conversationally, like directing to the nearest supermarket or L2 charger, which is particularly useful in unfamiliar areas. This flexibility extends beyond precise business names or street addresses, making navigation more natural.

A standout aspect is route curation, where Grok influences the drive's character. For instance, users can ask for paths with windy S-turns and steep hills to engage vehicle dynamics, or routes through downtown traffic to challenge Full Self-Driving features. Alternatively, requests for simplified routes prioritize straightforward, stress-free options. While these commands select destinations based on traffic and roads, routing remains direct, similar to standard Tesla navigation. Waypoints are supported, allowing additions like navigating to the nearest Starbucks before a final destination.

To use Grok Navigation, the in-vehicle Grok personality must be set to 'Assistant'; other modes like Storyteller or Language Tutor disable it. The feature requires an AMD Ryzen MCU and is limited to vehicles in the United States and Canada. It has not yet reached legacy Intel vehicles, and no timeline exists for rollout to Europe or Asia-Pacific regions.

This update inverts traditional voice control dynamics, enhancing usability without rigid formatting.

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