Tesla Launches New Tool for Owners to Submit Feature Requests
Tesla owners have long desired a more direct and transparent way to suggest new features for their vehicles. Finally, their wishes are coming true.
In a series of announcements on X, Tesla VP Raj Jegannathan revealed plans to introduce a feature requests forum where owners can submit and vote on ideas. This forum will allow owners to have a say in the development of new features and improvements for Tesla vehicles.
Raj emphasized the importance of this new forum, stating that it will play a crucial role in enhancing Tesla products and services. He expects the forum to be up and running within a month.
Sure, will add to the roadmap (will try to ship in a month max)
— Raj Jegannathan (@r_jegaa) August 18, 2025
Feature Requests
Tesla has a dedicated community that is passionate about suggesting new features for their vehicles. While feature requests were previously made through X, it was often challenging to get ideas noticed by Tesla executives. The new feature requests forum will provide a platform for users to share and vote on ideas, increasing the chances of their suggestions being implemented.
Raj acknowledged the need for a centralized feedback system, as the current feedback channels are fragmented and difficult to track.
The launch of a new web portal by Tesla signifies the first step towards creating a more streamlined feedback process. Users can now submit their feedback through this portal, which requires a Tesla account for access.
The New Feedback System
Future updates to the feedback system will include a feature requests forum where users can submit and vote on ideas. This forum will be accessible through both the web and the Tesla app, providing a convenient way for owners to participate in shaping the future of Tesla products.
Unlike previous forums, this new platform will be specifically tailored for feedback and feature requests, reflecting Tesla’s commitment to listening to its customers.
Raj’s recent announcements indicate a shift towards prioritizing customer feedback, a positive development for Tesla owners who have long desired a more direct line of communication with the company.