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Australian Tesla premium connectivity price is being hiked by 40%

derverdwerb | 2025-10-10 03:38 | 75 views

Had a notification on my app today about the price update. I'll provide a link in a comment below. tl;dr: Tesla Premium Connectivity will increase in price from AUD$9.99/month to $13.99/month from 1 November. My experience of the service has been pretty poor anyway, the vehicle constantly has hours-long connectivity failures in my home city and always loses connection when moving out of wifi range at home because it can’t buffer enough to stream music without an under run. Pretty amateurish. I’ve just cancelled and will switch to tethering from my phone instead.

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derverdwerb 2025-10-10 03:38

Tesla webpage about Premium Connectivity, with the notice about the price hike at the top: [https://www.tesla.com/en\_au/support/connectivity](https://www.tesla.com/en_au/support/connectivity)

sprayznprayz 2025-10-10 03:57

Is this to subsidize grok (assuming free account) being integrated?

derverdwerb 2025-10-10 04:00

Only in the sense that Tesla needs money and this is a way of receiving money.

Makeshift-human 2025-10-10 06:41

If you buy a car that needs an app, that's on you. The cassette player in my car doesn't need to buffer

NZmusicman 2025-10-10 09:06

This is to fund Elon’s $1 trillion pay package

derverdwerb 2025-10-10 09:15

I get the joke, but that package will be funded by creating stock out of thin air and diluting existing stock. Your joke would actually be the *better* option for other shareholders.

al00011 2025-10-10 10:34

Bought my car before I knew about Elon being a fwit but did have the connectivity for a few years, cancelled it about 12 months ago, have not missed it in the least. I now avoid updates and am just going to run the car till it dies. Really regret buying a Tesla.

Apprehensive-Box-8 2025-10-10 12:22

nah.... they probably realized a couple of days ago that AUD != USD

LibMike 2025-10-10 20:23

I cancelled premium connectivity like 3 months ago after having it for years. Really not missing anything except traffic visualization in the map while not actively using routing. I use Spotify on my phone via Bluetooth since the functionality is better than the built in Tesla Spotify app. Recommend trying without premium connectivity.

Jax72 2025-10-10 20:46

Elon will be coming for you with a contract saying you can't use your phone in your car if he reads this.

LibMike 2025-10-10 20:47

no worry I covered the cabin camera 😂

happytechca 2025-10-10 22:09

I canceled my premium subscription back in Feb 2025 when Elon tweeted that Canada is not a real country. I miss it way less than anticipated. TIP: On a samsung phone, you can create a bixby routine that turns on your hotspot when connected to the car bluetooth and turns it off when disconnected from the car. It works well for me. I could not find the equivalent on my wife's iPhone though.

low_v2r 2025-10-11 13:03

I cancelled earlier this year. Haven't really missed it - I can tether when I need it. Less money to a weird little guy. I have been trying to automate tethering with the Tesla using Tasker on my android phone, but haven't had much luck yet. Still, not to hard to start a hot spot manually.

BringBackUsenet 2025-10-12 02:32

Dump the car and get something that works.

BringBackUsenet 2025-10-12 02:35

Just hope that it's death doesn't involve being trapped inside when the batteries catch fire. You don't want it taking you along for that ride.

BringBackUsenet 2025-10-12 02:37

I actually do have a cassette player in my car. Not sure if it works or not. In the 14 years I've had the car I have never tried it. I did take out the CD changer to replace it with an ipod.

Slytherin23 2025-10-12 10:13

That's cheaper than the U.S. price. It looks like it's mainly due to AUS depreciation against USD though.

ThrowRA_mesaynobj 2025-10-13 10:02

The people that pay a subscription to the car they already own are as smart as those who would pay a subscription for heated seats.

capital_folly 2025-10-14 09:40

The irony: the more Tesla acts like a tech firm, the less patient drivers become with its glitches.

-ZuprA- 2025-10-14 17:17

Just use your phone hotspot. Make an automation that starts your hotspot automaticly when phone bluetooth connects to your car

-ZuprA- 2025-10-14 17:22

Use "Shortcuts" app. Google/grok instructions for set up, works very well

derverdwerb 2025-10-14 20:47

I did that this week, it’s working well.

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