Apply Brakes When Regenerative Braking Limited:
Choose if you want the regular braking system to
automatically engage whenever regenerative braking is
unavailable or limited (for example, the Battery is cold or
fully charged). When enabled and you release your foot
from the accelerator pedal when regenerative braking is
limited, the braking system engages to provide the same
amount of deceleration you experience when
regenerative braking is available. This results in
consistent deceleration regardless of the state of the
Battery. See
Regenerative Braking on page 61.
Track Mode: (available on Performance vehicles only)
when enabled, this mode modifies the vehicle's stability
control, traction control, regenerative braking, and
cooling system to increase performance and handling
while driving on closed circuit courses (see
Track Mode
on page 68).
Slip Start: Turn on to allow wheels to spin (see Traction
Control on page 64).
Charging
View charging status and adjust settings related to
charging Model 3 (see Charging Instructions on page
162).
Autopilot
NOTE: Depending on market region, vehicle
configuration, options purchased, and software version,
your vehicle may not be equipped with all Autopilot
features described below.
Customize how some of the Autopilot features operate
to provide a safer and more convenient driving
experience. See About Autopilot on page 79 for an
overview of Autopilot components and features.
•
Autosteer (Beta): Turn on the feature that provides
automatic steering in addition to Trac-Aware Cruise
Control (see Autosteer on page 87).
•
Navigate on Autopilot (Beta): Navigate on Autopilot
automatically exits at o-ramps and interchanges
based on your navigation route and can also make
lane changes designed to prepare for exits and
minimize the driving time to your destination
(available only if your vehicle is equipped with the
Full Self-Driving option). Touch Customize Navigate
on Autopilot to specify how you want Navigate on
Autopilot to operate, such as whether you want it to
automatically enable at the start of every trip, how
you want it to perform lane changes, etc. (see
Navigate on Autopilot on page 92).
NOTE: Navigate on Autopilot is not available in all
market regions.
• Trac
Light and Stop Sign Control (Beta): Turn on if
you want Model 3 to automatically stop at trac
lights and stop signs when using Trac-Aware Cruise
Control or Autosteer (see Trac Light and Stop Sign
Control on page 95) (available only if your vehicle is
equipped with the Full Self-Driving option).
•
Summon (Beta): Automatically park and retrieve
Model 3 from outside the vehicle (see Summon on
page 104) (available only if your vehicle is equipped
with the Full Self-Driving option).
Customize Summon: Determine the bumper
clearance, distance, amount of side clearance, and
whether Summon requires continuous press to
operate (the ability to disable continuous press is not
available in all market regions).
Standby Mode: Use Standby Mode to eliminate the
delay that occurs when Smart Summon (if equipped)
is starting up.
•
Set Speed: When you engage Trac-Aware Cruise
Control or Autosteer, choose whether you want the
initial cruising speed set to the
Speed Limit or your
Current Speed (see Trac-Aware Cruise Control on
page 82).
•
Oset: When set to cruise at the speed limit, you can
choose a Fixed oset, in which the speed is adjusted
by a specific number of mph (km/h) on all roads, or a
Percentage oset, in which the speed adjustment
varies depending on the detected speed limit of the
road.
•
Blind Spot Camera: When ON, the touchscreen
displays the view from the corresponding side
repeater camera whenever you engage a turn signal
to change lanes. See
Blind Spot Camera and Collision
Warning Chime on page 111.
•
Blind Spot Collision Warning Chime: Choose if you
want a chime to sound when a vehicle is in your blind
spot and a possible collision is detected (see
Blind
Spot Camera and Collision Warning Chime on page
111).
•
Speed Limit Warning: Choose the type of warnings, if
any, you receive if driving speed exceeds the
detected speed limit (see
Speed Assist on page 116).
•
Speed Limit: Choose if you want Speed Limit
Warning to use a relative or an absolute speed limit
(see
Speed Assist on page 116). If you choose a
relative speed limit, you can specify an Oset to be
alerted only when you exceed the speed limit by the
specified oset amount.
• Lane Departure Avoidance: Choose if and how you
want the
steering wheel to respond if a front wheel
passes over a lane marking when the associated turn
signal is o (see Lane Assist on page 110).
• Forward Collision Warning: Choose if and when
Model 3 displays visual and audible warnings in
situations when there is a high risk of a frontal
collision (see Collision Avoidance Assist on page 113).
Controls
119Using the Touchscreen