
"MB: A lot of it depends on when you do an update to that vehicle. When you look at the fact that we have over 40 models across our portfolio, you don't just do this and they all update. As we move forward with each new vehicle and major new vehicle launch, I think you're going to see us consistent on that. We made a decision to prioritize our EV vehicles during this timeframe, and as we go forward, we'll continue across the portfolio."
"Let me ask you the second part of that question again, because, again, we're talking so much about the future, and I understand the argument about the future you're making, but you still have the smartphone projection in the gas cars. Why is it still in the gas cars?"
"So we should expect new gas cars will not have smartphone projection? MB: As we get to a major rollout, I think that's the right expectation. Yes."
Update timing determines feature availability across the vehicle lineup. The company manages more than 40 models, so a single simultaneous update is impractical. Each major new vehicle launch triggers consistent feature decisions. The company prioritized electric vehicles for the current timeframe, allocating update resources accordingly. As rollout of major updates continues, the smartphone projection feature will be removed from new gasoline models. The portfolio will receive the same approach over time, with feature parity achieved through staged updates tied to new model introductions and major rollouts.
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