
"Tesla is backtracking on a strange adjustment it made to its in-car Navigation feature after numerous complaints from owners convinced the company to make a change. Tesla's in-car Navigation is catered to its vehicles, as it routes Supercharging stops and preps your vehicle for charging with preconditioning. It is also very intuitive, and features other things like weather radar and a detailed map outlining points of interest."
"The naming change should have happened at once, instead of in 2 sequential steps. That was a big miss on our end. We do listen to the community and we do course-correct fast. The accelerated fix rolled out last night. The Tesla App is updated and most in-car touchscreens should... The lack of a name for the city where a Supercharging stop would be made caused some confusion for owners in the short term. Some drivers argued that it was more difficult to make stops at some familiar locations that were special to them. Others were not too keen on not knowing where they were going to be along their trip."
Tesla removed city and state labels from multi-stop Supercharger listings, displaying only the business name for charging locations, which caused confusion for drivers. Owners reported difficulty identifying familiar or preferred stopping points and uncertainty about where they would be along their route. Tesla's Director of Supercharging, Max de Zegher, acknowledged the sequential rollout mistake and said the company acted quickly to correct it. An accelerated fix was deployed within 24 hours, updating the Tesla app and in-car touchscreens for most vehicles. Additional Navigation improvements are planned for rollout in December.
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