Tesla began rolling out app version 4.58.0 on 16 June 2026, and while the release notes are short, the build carries one genuinely new owner-facing feature alongside two changes that close long-standing gaps between platforms. The update is available for Model S, 3, X, Y and Cybertruck.
Charge Stats 2 is the headline
The marquee addition is Charge Stats 2, a reworked version of the charging-history screen Tesla introduced in earlier app releases. Where the original Charge Stats focused on numbers — energy added, cost, session counts — the new version adds a spatial and gamified layer. References buried in the app's code point to layered views — a map sitting alongside the existing graph — letting owners see where they have charged, not just how much.
Tesla is also adding highlights for iconic charging locations and milestone badges tied to charging behaviour, the kind of lightweight gamification the company has used elsewhere in the app. The feature is listed as new but is not yet switched on for everyone; Tesla typically gates a feature like this behind a server-side flag and enables it in waves over the following days. On vehicles with the AMD Ryzen infotainment unit, the map element may eventually tie into the 3D Supercharger site maps already built into the car.
Android Live Updates reach iOS parity
Version 4.58 also ships Android Live Updates, the auto-refreshing lock-screen and notification-shade cards that iPhone owners have had through iOS Live Activities. The Android implementation covers the same scenarios: live Supercharging progress, Pet Mode status, Tesla service updates and Robotaxi ride tracking, along with charge-level alerts and idle-fee warnings.
This closes a gap TeslAnt flagged when the feature was first spotted in development — see our earlier look at the Android lock-screen charging updates. With 4.58 the capability is rolling out worldwide rather than sitting in test builds. It is a meaningful change for European owners in particular, where Android holds a larger share of the phone market than in the US, so a sizeable part of the fleet has been waiting on this parity.
A quiet nod to the Semi
The third change is the smallest: Tesla added a new image asset, vehicle-top-semi.png, giving the Class 8 Tesla Semi a top-down illustration. The rest of the app renders vehicles as 3D models, so the flat asset most likely supports a tutorial or onboarding screen for Semi drivers rather than a feature passenger-car owners will see.
What to expect
Android Live Updates and the Semi asset are live now; Charge Stats 2 is flagged as "expected soon" and will appear once Tesla flips the switch on its side, so an updated app alone may not surface it immediately. The release follows version 4.57.5, which renamed the Tesla Home section and laid groundwork for heat-pump control. As always, the app updates independently of vehicle firmware, so there is no need to wait for a car software push to receive 4.58.