Tesla introduces 'PIN to Drive' security feature

Extra layer of security requires you to enter a PIN before the car will allow you to drive it.

By Jimi Beckwith, Autocar UK calendar 30 Aug 2018 Views icon4322 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Tesla introduces 'PIN to Drive' security feature

Tesla has added the option of a 'PIN to Drive' setting to its models for added security.

Aimed at combating the theft of cars through key fob hacking, the option will not allow a user to drive the car until the correct PIN (personal identification number) has been entered on the infotainment screen. 

The feature can be activated through the Controls and Safety & Security sub-menus, where owners will be prompted to create the private PIN. 

PIN to Drive was another update completed over the air by Tesla to its cars - an innovation that has left many manufacturers scrambling to emulate its success. The Volkswagen Group is developing its own over-the-air update system, with future models from Porsche, Skoda, Seat, and Volkswagen all tipped to feature the system.

The addition comes alongside the upgrading of the key fob cryptography for the Model S, up to the standard used in the Model X, making it harder to hack. An upgrade for Model S owners to the new cryptography is offered, for those with the older key fob.’

The PIN to Drive feature is only available so far on the Model S and Model X, but it will be made available on the brand’s entry-level Model 3 in the future. 

 

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