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Model S has AM, FM, XM. Model X has FM, XM. Model 3 has FM. Should we expect streaming/USB only??? There are issues with AM & FM.
AM in our two Model S cars is more susceptible to electronic interference than with our ICEs, which is probably why Tesla dropped from X & 3. XM requires an antenna, which they included in the sunroof/premium upgrades in the S and the premium upgrades in the X. Quite a few AM stations are now simulcast in HD radio (a subchannel of an FM station), which provides many of the AM stations in digital, but shorter range than FM. Plus, because they are buried as subchannels on FM, they are difficult to find, usually requiring either foreknowledge of the specific channel/subchannel or single stepping through all FM stations to find what you want.

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The Tesla streaming radio options don't provide live sports - something we listen to when away from home. XM provides a complete slate of live sports - plus national news channels (more than the streaming radio).
Even without including AM & XM, Tesla could do much more. For AM stations with HD radio, they could still have an AM radio band and populate it with the HD versions of the available AM/HD stations. And when an AM radio is actually present, selecting 'HD' would use the digital channel instead of the AM/analog channel. For XM, Tesla could work with SiriusXM to add XM streaming - which could be used in cars without XM antennas, or because XM streaming has more channels than the satellite, could expand the number of channels even for cars with XM antennas. Using a smartphone is a fallback - but the lack of screen mirroring (Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, 3rd party or Tesla) means you have to use the smartphone display for selecting content - which is a safety issue, and could be illegal in many areas.
I have had XM in my ICE for the past 10 years. I use it extensively on my hell drive to JFK and in fact have insisted we keep my subscription active even though I don't drive the car much anymore because I 'need' it on what often ends up being a 6 hour drive. When we were deciding what options to get on our S, the fact that the only way to get XM in our S was to get the pano with premium upgrades weighed heavily in our decision to go with it. As it turns out, we never activated XM in our S because we have found that between slacker in the car and pandora on our phones, we haven't needed it. One of the things I don't like about the XM in my ICE car is that the type of subscription it is, you can't use it to stream say on the phone or other XM ready devices. So I think if I were to do it again, if I really wanted XM I'd make sure that whatever the deal for the car was, it included the ability to use in other devices. Or conversely, just do XM streaming on my phone so I could then use it in the car.