DSP Concepts, the company that develops the sound platform used by Tesla called Audio Weaver, recently announced a new collaboration with premier audio company Bose. The collaboration gives Bose the opportunity to bring its QuietComfort Road Noise Control (RNC) technology to vehicles that support the Audio Weaver platform, like the Tesla Model 3.
The Tesla Model 3’s sound system has earned high praise from reviewers over the years due to its quality, with some even noting that it is one of the best in the market. Part of this is due to Tesla reportedly hiring ex-Bang & Olufsen engineers to source the best speakers and amplifiers available on the market, and another is due to its use of the Audio Weaver platform, which provides a comprehensive audio development framework.
Thanks to the two audio firms’ new collaboration, carmakers like Tesla that utilize Audio Weaver could introduce Bose’s QuietComfort RNC to their vehicles. Bose’s QuietComfort (RNC) is a pretty clever solution that uses a combination of accelerometers, signal-processing software, microphones, and the vehicle’s audio system itself to electronically control targeted noise. These include sounds that are generated when a car drives over rough roads, grooved concrete, and uneven pavement.
When Bose introduced its QuietComfort Road Noise Control (RNC) solution last year, the audio company highlighted that amidst the rise of vehicles like electric cars, minimizing unwanted sound in the cabin will be a key priority for automakers. This is especially true considering that electric cars, whose adoption is accelerating, feature no engine noise. And because there is no engine noise, sounds from the road itself are more noticeable. Bose’s QuietComfort RNC tech aims to subdue noise from outside the car’s cabin.
Teslas are extremely quiet vehicles thanks to their electric motors, but on high speeds, owners and reviewers alike have noted that the road noise inside the cabin could be quite audible. This is especially true for the Model 3, Tesla’s most affordable car today. The Model 3 is a quiet vehicle on its own right, but its spring suspension means that road noise becomes notable, if not significant at times.
Tesla has employed a number of optimizations to the Model 3 over the years to improve sound isolation in its cabin. Among the most recent of these are the double-paned windows in the 2021 Model 3, which are currently shipping from the Fremont Factory today. This is impressive in its own right, but with Audio Weaver now supporting Bose’s QuietComfort RNC, Tesla may be able to improve its vehicles’ cabin noise even further.
Watch Bose’s video about its QuietComfort Road Noise Control tech below.
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Tesla Service just made a simple change for iOS users that makes a big difference
The Live Activities will now provide owners with a quick view of the service status on their vehicle, including the expected arrival time of the repair technician, the actual arrival time, and the estimated completion time.

Tesla has improved the transparency and communication it has with customers when their vehicles are being serviced with a very simple addition to its app.
The addition will only impact iOS users as it utilizes Apple’s Live Activities feature, which is utilized for other Tesla features, most notably during Supercharging to alert owners of their state of charge, charging rate, session cost, and time remaining.
Now, Tesla is using the Live Activities feature of iOS to alert customers of the status of a repair through Service, something that definitely improves the overall interaction between the owner and the company.
The Live Activities will now provide owners with a quick view of the service status on their vehicle, including the expected arrival time of the repair technician, the actual arrival time, and the estimated completion time.

Credit: @robkten | X
It also uses Apple’s Dynamic Island for an even more streamlined look at repair status.
The change was first noticed by Not a Tesla App. Some owners have said that the change has been available for about two months, but we had also not noticed it until now.
Tesla has been working to improve its Service division, especially over the past few months, as Raj Jegannathan, Vice President of IT/AI-Infra, Apps, Infosec, and Vehicle Service Operations, has revealed the company is working to make things easier for owners.
It is no secret that getting in touch with Tesla Service is easier said than done. In fact, CEO Elon Musk has even had to step up on X to get some issues resolved.
But Tesla has done a good job of confronting the shortcomings, especially when it comes to communication between the Service Center and owners.
It started a pilot program at select service locations that shared local and regional leader contact information so customers could reach out if they had an issue with diagnostic, warranty, or estimate issues.
Tesla also enabled an extended in-app messaging option, which gives owners 24 hours to contact Service regarding any complaints they might have. Previously, the messaging option was only available for two hours.
The small change made to utilize Live Updates gives Tesla owners the opportunity to peek at their Service status without being overly communicative and pestering employees. It’s a small change, but it’s a good one.
Unfortunately, it is not available for Android users quite yet.
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Tesla job postings seem to show next surprise market entry
The company has several job postings for various roles, including Associate Sales Manager, Advisors in Sales and Delivery, and Service Technicians.

Tesla’s recent job postings on its Careers website seem to show its next market entry, and it is a bit of a surprise.
Moving forward, Tesla is basically looking to expand its footprint wherever possible. It has already made a major splash in various global markets, and it has managed to make its way to several regions where things were more difficult and delayed.
Most notably, this includes India, where Tesla just recently started operations.
However, the company is now looking to expand in the Western Hemisphere, and recent job postings from Tesla show that it has its eyes set on a new South American market: Colombia.
The company has several job postings for various roles, including Associate Sales Manager, Advisors in Sales and Delivery, and Service Technicians.
The locations include Medellin and Bogota, two of Colombia’s most populated and important regions.
NEWS: Tesla will soon launch operations in Colombia, making it the second country in South America with official Tesla presence after Chile.
Tesla has posted multiple job positions located both in Bogota and Medellin, from Tesla Advisor, Service Technician to Sales Manager… pic.twitter.com/jgNEb7t7xu
— Sawyer Merritt (@SawyerMerritt) September 22, 2025
Tesla’s presence in South America is extremely limited, and if it decides to launch in Colombia in the coming weeks, it will only be the second country on the continent where the company has a dedicated presence.
Tesla has only two Supercharger locations in all of South America, both in Chile, and both are located near Santiago, a major city situated in the center of the country. One major thing Tesla will need to do after launching in more countries across South America is to establish a more dedicated charging presence.
Tesla Superchargers follow Model 3 and Model Y to South American country
It is surprising Tesla has not tried to enter Argentina or Brazil, but demand has to be there, and South America is not necessarily a hotbed for electric vehicles.
However, last year saw significant growth in the market for EV demand, with a 187 percent increase year over year, led by Brazil and Uruguay. These statistics come from Bloomberg.
Investor's Corner
Tesla Q3 deliveries could exceed expectations: Wolfe Research
“Q3 is poised to be a strong quarter,” the firm noted.

Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) could deliver a stronger-than-expected third quarter, as per Wolfe Research, which stated that the EV maker’s vehicle deliveries could reach between 465,000 and 470,000 units this Q3 2025.
Such results would represent a 22% increase from Q2, topping consensus estimates of 445,000. “Q3 is poised to be a strong quarter,” the firm noted.
U.S. and China demand
In the U.S., Wolfe attributed part of the volume lift to consumers accelerating purchases ahead of the expiration of a $7,500 federal EV tax credit. The firm is also optimistic about China’s deliveries, which the firm noted is trending above prior expectations. Wolfe estimated 165,000–170,000 deliveries in China for the third quarter, or about 10,000 more than its earlier forecast, as noted n a Yahoo Finance report.
The firm noted that these figures do not yet include meaningful contributions from the newly launched Model Y L. “We estimate 165-170k deliveries in Q3, or ~10k above our prior est,” Wolfe stated, though these volumes “largely do not reflect the recent launch of the Model Y L.”
Earnings outlook
Wolfe noted that it expects Tesla’s Q3 earnings per share to fall between $0.55 and $0.60, which is above the current consensus of $0.49 per share. The firm forecasts automotive gross margins, excluding regulatory credits, of about 16.5% to 17%.
Looking ahead, Wolfe warned that Q4 could prove more challenging due to U.S. demand being pulled forward by tax incentives. Still, Wolfe suggested that factors like stronger seasonal demand in China and Europe could become tailwinds that could help the company’s volumes in the fourth quarter. The ramp and rollout of the Model Y L and upcoming affordable models could also help bolster the company’s Q4 volumes.
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