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Yes, but EVs have break-neck torque available NOW. Chill mode can have valuechill mode on a P100D makes complete sense... in normal or L mode it's quicker than basically every production car in the world and a ton quicker than your "average" large sport sedan.
But on the M3?? Even the LR one isn't really significantly quicker than the "average" mid-sized sport sedan, and slower than some, in normal mode... and hell the SR one is barely quicker than a freaking V6 accord.
That is the way "ECO" mode is implemented in every car I am familiar with. The go pedal is remapped to give a shallower gain initially and a larger gain as the pedal is decreased further. A pedal floored is the same response in any mode.Sounds like they need a "Smart Chill" mode, where if you mash the accelerator, Chill mode lets you go full throttle, but if you just press lightly or smoothly, it smooths the curve.
Yes, but EVs have break-neck torque available NOW. Chill mode can have value
Just picked up my car from service and it has version 14.1 software - enjoying my new chill mode!
I do like chill mode - it takes the rough edges off, and over a day of driving, that can reduce fatigue.
I enable Chill mode almost every time I use EAP on the highway. Easier on passengers, longer range.Why would anyone want to use chill mode? Serious question, If Tesla added it I’m sure there is a reason for it, but I don’t know what that would be.
Rest assured that this is 100% wrong. Chill mode 0-60 on the P3D is around 7s while NonP AWD is rated at 4.5s. Someone on YouTube measured chill mode on the P3 and posted a video. FWIW chill mode on the P3 is even slower than the RWD - noticeably so. I say this as someone who spent a day driving the RWD and who also was one of the first to test drive the P3D (and I tried chill mode).Took a first test drive in a MP3DLR today... I have a M3DLR on order and asked the salesdroid if they didn't have a non-performance, dual motor model we could drive. They didn't. He claimed 'Chill mode' (which at that point I had never heard of) emulated the 'standard' performance level.
Pretty sure he was wrong, and in fact I really hope he was wrong, because chill mode sucked. Big time. Yes, i can understand why you might use it occasionally, but man it just clips the balls right off the car. I had to put it in performance mode... It felt like the slowest car I have driven in years with Chill engaged. Like driving a rental POS when trying to accelerate to highway speeds or pass a car.
I'm a bit freaked out right now, as I really have no idea how the car i'm taking delivery on next week will really perform. If the salesdroid is right, I will hate it. But again, pretty sure he isn't...
My absolute biggest complaint with Tesla these days is that the these sales guys seem incredibly undertrained and mis-informed and seem to simply make stuff up. Not the first time it's happened... Last time I was in the showroom one of them was 100% sure the performance model would have air suspension. Another claimed there was an *immediate* 50% reduction in federal tax credit as soon as Tesla hit 200K deliveries. Woefully uninformed.
Elon really needs to get on that. It's a sad day when an average Ford sales guy has more accurate product knowledge of his offerings than a Tesla rep has of their own currently-in-production product.
Took a first test drive in a MP3DLR today... I have a M3DLR on order and asked the salesdroid if they didn't have a non-performance, dual motor model we could drive. They didn't. He claimed 'Chill mode' (which at that point I had never heard of) emulated the 'standard' performance level.
Pretty sure he was wrong, and in fact I really hope he was wrong, because chill mode sucked. Big time. Yes, i can understand why you might use it occasionally, but man it just clips the balls right off the car. I had to put it in performance mode... It felt like the slowest car I have driven in years with Chill engaged. Like driving a rental POS when trying to accelerate to highway speeds or pass a car.
I'm a bit freaked out right now, as I really have no idea how the car i'm taking delivery on next week will really perform. If the salesdroid is right, I will hate it. But again, pretty sure he isn't...
My absolute biggest complaint with Tesla these days is that the these sales guys seem incredibly undertrained and mis-informed and seem to simply make stuff up. Not the first time it's happened... Last time I was in the showroom one of them was 100% sure the performance model would have air suspension. Another claimed there was an *immediate* 50% reduction in federal tax credit as soon as Tesla hit 200K deliveries. Woefully uninformed.
Elon really needs to get on that. It's a sad day when an average Ford sales guy has more accurate product knowledge of his offerings than a Tesla rep has of their own currently-in-production product.
i'm pretty sure the idea of chill mode is to reduce your consumption of electricity to help extend your range...Your acronym usage is painful to read. Let me help please.
You test drove a 3P+ and was hoping to test drive a 3LRD.
Not all sales rep not delivery people not any other role at Tesla is created equal. I believe the S and X have proper emulation modes for lower performance trims but they don’t exist in the 3.
Pretty sure the idea of chill mode is to cut acceleration when it’s the most jarring - at the start. No way the AWD drives like that.
I technically have chill mode options in my X and 3P+ but I pretend they don’t exist. Maybe when I start driving out to play a bingo, I could consider it. Not for the next half century however.
Chill mode on a Tesla is as dumb as ordering a taco surpreme without sour cream and tomatoes.
i'm pretty sure the idea of chill mode is to reduce your consumption of electricity to help extend your range...
Yeah, like trying to get onto the interstate in Nashville. Gotta get your place, then get stuck in the traffic jam.Sounds like they need a "Smart Chill" mode, where if you mash the accelerator, Chill mode lets you go full throttle, but if you just press lightly or smoothly, it smooths the curve.
I was going to see if we could re-name chill mode.. we have a Kia Sole EV as well... I call it Kia modeBasically a Prius simulator mode. Makes the car slow and sad.
Hell no on cripple mode.
Went to Vegas as a 60D. Saw a warning to slow down to make it to the next supercharger.
Came back to Cali as a 75D.
You reduce your options for evasive maneuvers if you willfully gut your acceleration capabilities.
You can feather the accelerator if you must reduce your power consumption.
I have two carsick-prone dogs. I prefer to think of it as "not looking for a rest area to wipe down the interior" mode.
I can understand that. However, you can accelerate slowly without needing to change the vehicle options?
I agree. It seems to me that regardless of your car's normal settings when driving, when full TACC is being used, it should have a smoother curve (i.e. chill mode), and regen braking should be at max. There's no reason the car can't smooth things out when it's controlling speed.I don’t want chill mode on when **I** am driving, but I also would like the ability to set the car to use chill mode when AP is engaged.