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Tesla launches new ‘Enhanced Anti-theft’ sensor as aftermarket product

Today, Tesla launched a new ‘Enhanced Anti-theft’ package that includes a motion sensor that can trigger an alarm as an aftermarket product for Model S and Model X.

The automaker is adding the option, ‘Enhanced Anti-theft’, as yet another potential layer of security to protect its vehicles against theft.

Tesla made it available for Model S and Model X as an aftermarket product today.

They describe it on their website:

“Increase your vehicle’s protection with active sensor technology designed to detect motion inside the cabin as well as sense if the vehicle is moved or tilted. It will warn against potential theft with an audible alarm.”

It cost $350 and includes shipping and installation at a Tesla service center.

Tesla warns that it is not compatible with “any Model S built before September 16, 2015”. As for Model X, it appears to be compatible with all of Tesla’s electric SUVs.

Enhanced Anti-theft comes after there have been strings of Tesla thefts. We reported on several Tesla vehicle thefts through relay attacks in Europe earlier this year.

Tesla’s vehicles get rarely stolen and we recently learned that stolen Tesla vehicles in the US have almost all been recovered: 112 out of 115.

But some more sophisticated thieves, especially in Europe, are still able to get away with it due to relay attacks on key fobs.

Last month, we reported on a video of thieves stealing a Tesla through the keyfob hack and struggling miserably to unplug the car.- Source


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