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Test drove a 2024 M3 yesterday and could not find the feature. Confirmed with rep that it doesn’t exist on new M3 and she said it’s gone from ALL 2024 Tesla. TRUE?
That's what she said, and I like Hold best. So that's good. I felt like it might have been closer to Roll than my 2023 Hold though. Maybe they made the Hold a little less aggressive if it can't be controlled.
Test drove a 2024 M3 yesterday and could not find the feature. Confirmed with rep that it doesn’t exist on new M3 and she said it’s gone from ALL 2024 Tesla. TRUE?
yes, the only mode is Hold (sometimes called one pedal driving). This was done as a result of the EPA using an "average across all modes" model to compute EV range, more or less pushing all EV makers to remove inefficient drive modes in the competition to advertise the best range.
You can turn Roll mode on with The Commander from enhauto.com. I haven't tested whether it will remain on following a power cycle or not since I've now gotten used to the Hold mode and I was just playing around with the different options.
The other interesting thing is that the Model S (and probably the 3 and X) also have the "Off road assist" mode from the Model Y. Unfortunately, I didn't figure that out until toward the end of our last snowy day so I didn't get a chance to figure out what it does besides changing the front / rear power bias.