mfreidberg
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I'm a big Carplay fan and use it daily in my Defender to navigate with Waze. But my wife's Tesla doesn't support it - as stated above. I suspect the real driver for navigation is that Tesla's nav software calculates charge state over the planned route to recommend which supercharger to stop at to recharge. Unless that functionality (including real time information on the car's remaining charge and the ability to initiate conditioning of the battery as you approach the planned supercharger stop) is somehow added to Carplay/Waze or whatever GPS app you use, there's real value in using Tesla's built-in navigation software. I probably wouldn't bother with Carplay based navigation tools in a Tesla.
So that may be what's driving Scout's approach here.
So that may be what's driving Scout's approach here.