Tesla has planned an Apple Music app for its cars!

It's not every day that you get to discover a little secret from Tesla. And yet: visitors to a museum where several never-before-released vehicles from the brand are on display discovered that the firm is preparing the arrival of a highly anticipated app for its dashboard. This is Apple Music, which offers a whole catalog ofmusic on demand from 4.99 euros per month.

It was more precisely at the Petersen automobile museum in Los Angeles that Apple Music was seen in a Tesla. On site are Roadsters (the second version, not yet available) and Cybertrucks, pickups unveiled by Elon Musk several years ago now, but still in development. These are therefore models which are notnot accessible to the general public, remaining for the moment at the minimum viable product (MVP) stage.

Coming home soon?

By integrating Apple Music on such vehicles, however, Tesla is proving to us that its engineers probably know how to do it for products already on sale as well. However, we know that the manufacturer has the habit of offeringupdates towards the end of the year, generally for November or December. So all you have to do is cross your fingers to see Apple Music land on the Model S,the Model 3, Model X or Model Y by Christmas!

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In the meantime, customers can still useSpotify, which is already available on the interface of the 17-inch tablet installed on the front of Teslas. With the Swedish service, the prices are different because they only start at 9.99 euros per month after the free thirty-day trial period. But for this price, subscribers still benefit from a completely ad-free experience and with the possibility of downloading their tracks to listen to them without any internet connection. Practical, these features are also offered by Cupertino with Apple Music.

Apple Music is already available almost everywhere

Otherwise, you should know that Apple Music is automatically installed onMacs, iPod touch, iPhone, Apple TV and iPad. The platform can also be found on the Google Play Store and on certain smart televisions, including those equipped with the Amazon operating system.