In 2016, CEO Elon Musk said that they instead planned to move to app mirroring from phone to center console. The automaker has since made an unofficial API that enables some very basic third-party apps, but it is mostly used for mobile and browser-based apps rather than being a full SDK. Since Tesla launched the Model S in 2012, the automaker has talked on and off about releasing a software development kit (SDK) to create a full third-party app ecosystem on its giant center touchscreens. The idea of a Tesla App Store to let third-party apps run on Tesla vehicles is far from new. Are we about to finally see a Tesla App Store? Tesla is preparing to officially support third-party apps, according to an update to its user settings on its website.
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