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Tesla Motors is going make improvements to its Model S electric car, according to CEO Elon Musk.

The automaker plans to automatically push software to the Model S fleet that will help the car learn the driver’s habits and adjust to them. The navigation system will offer directions to locations that steer around traffic jams. Drivers will be able to name their car in the mobile app, USA Today reported.

“There aren’t many products that give people joy, and we want this to be one of those products,” Musk told his shareholders recently at the annual meeting.

In 2014, Tesla will offer only the Model S model with an EPA rating of up to 265 miles on a single charge. The company’s next model won’t come until next year, when the delayed Model X crossover goes on sale.

Source: USA Today via Detroit Free Press

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