
With that future in mind, the possibilities of where Tesla could take its infotainment system are nearly endless, and we’re getting our first taste of that future now. Tesla sees very clearly that the future is fully autonomous, and when the driver no longer needs to drive, why not play games, watch movies, browse the web or get some work done (if you have to). Tesla clearly sees Supercharging as the perfect venue to start introducing a host of new infotainment options for owners, but that is just a teaser for the real application of the tech. As fun as that would be, it only takes one accidental foot press to take the car from parked to flying-through-the-storefront-and-into-a-tub-of-nacho-cheese to ruin the fun for everyone. Players can recruit new drivers (see if you can find our favorite) and use the steering wheel controls for the most immersive gaming experience.” It will use the steering wheel for the steering input, but will rely on the steering wheel buttons for functions like braking and acceleration. They chatted for a bit about games before jumping to the screen for a quick clip of a cartoon rendition of a Tesla Model 3 zooming around a track in BBR2.Īccording to Tesla, the new game is, “a kart racing game where you can careen, blast and launch your way through 22 tracks. Your next charging session is going to be SO 👏 MUCH 👏 FUN 👏 /5YzS元6kCCīeach Buggy Racing 2 (BBR2) was demo’d last week in Los Angeles at E3, where Elon Musk took the stage to talk about gaming, Tesla, SpaceX and more with game designer Todd Howard of famed design studio Bethesda. Showrooms are accepting reservations for interested parties to experience the new system from June 18–30. Tesla is also showing off its new Tesla Arcade in stores, but only for a limited time.

That starts with the introduction of Beach Buggy Racing 2 in the in-car entertainment system. Tesla will start rolling out the next generation of its in-car games this week.
