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Never.Chill, Normal, but no Sport? Why is there no Sport driving mode?
Any Speculation on when a Sport driving mode will be added for non-P cars?
I don’t understand why you think such a “mode” will be added to the non-Performance Model 3 versions.Chill, Normal, but no Sport? Why is there no Sport driving mode?
Any Speculation on when a Sport driving mode will be added for non-P cars?
I don’t understand why you think such a “mode” will be added to the non-Performance Model 3 versions.
If you defined what you mean by “Sport” that would clarify the intent of your post.
Other cars in the Model 3s class have more than two driving modes. I think most people here have come to the conclusion that the Model 3 AWD is cabable of more than the software is currently letting on. The two current modes are Chill, and Normal. The steering is Normal, and Sport. So there is clearly room for match up the sport steering with sport driving. The question is when.
If AWD is more capable than the software is allowing what about RWD? Maxed out already?
I think it is....
Dang it! Why didn’t they announce AWD when i ordered in April!?
When I reserved in April, i was offered to pick AWD. I think it was announced a long time ago just wasn't heavily advertised.
I actually would be interested in the Performance Upgrade package, If it was available on the non performance AWD. Faster 0-60 does nothing for me. But better thought the twisty turns? yup.
I'd just like to be able to turn off nanny mode on the traction control, and to have the power not be reduced at low speeds. They can call it whatever they want
Stronger regen would be nice, too.
So..track mode? Tesla says they want to make it available to non P+ cars but we will see