Track Mode
Track Mode, available only on Performance Model 3 vehicles, is designed to modify the stability control, traction control, regenerative braking, and cooling systems to increase performance and handling while driving on closed circuit courses. Track Mode improves cornering ability by intelligently using the motors, and regenerative and traditional braking systems. When enabled, the cooling system runs at an increased level before, during, and after aggressive driving sessions to allow your vehicle’s systems to withstand the surplus heat.
Using Track Mode
Track Mode is always disabled when you start Model 3. To enable Track Mode for your current drive, shift into Park and follow these steps:
- Touch
When enabled, TRACK displays on the touchscreen above the driving speed, and a Track Mode pop up window appears on the map. The car status area of the touchscreen displays a color-coded image of your Model 3 that provides you with important at-a-glance status information about the Battery, the motors, the tires and the brakes. See Monitoring Vehicle Health.
. - If desired, customize the Track Mode settings by touching Track Mode Settings on the Track Mode pop up window (see Customizing Track Mode). You can also access the Track Mode settings by touching , then touching Customize next to the Track Mode setting.NoteFor optimum performance, wait for the battery and motor temperatures to reduce if highlighted in yellow or red.
- If you want to use the Lap Timer, follow the onscreen instructions to drop a pin on the map to define the lap's start/finish location. You will then need to press START on the Lap Timer to begin your driving session. Once started, the Lap Timer starts counting when you drive Model 3 past the lap's start/finish location where you dropped the pin. See Using the Lap Timer.
- Shift and GO!
If you started the Lap Timer, each time you pass the start/finish location, the timer resets for the next lap. See Using the Lap Timer.
You can also view a real-time accelerometer (G-meter) by swiping the Cards area of the touchscreen. See G-Meter.
When Track Mode is on:
- Autopilot features are unavailable.
- The Slip Start setting is overridden.
- Energy usage increases.
- Entertainment features are unavailable.
Use the touchscreen setting to turn Track Mode off at any time. Powering off Model 3 also turns off Track Mode (although it may still appear on the touchscreen if Post-Drive cooling is in progress). When Track Mode is off, all settings return to their previous state and all features return to their normal operating state.
CAUTIONDriver assistance features are automatically disabled when Track Mode is On. It is the driver’s responsibility to drive safely and be in control of the vehicle at all times. Driver assistance features automatically re-enable when Track Mode is turned Off.
Customizing Track Mode
To customize Track Mode, touch Track Mode Settings on the Track Mode popup window that appears on the map when you enable Track Mode. You can also access the Track Mode settings by touching , then touching Customize next to the Track Mode setting. Choose an existing Track Mode setting from the list of pre-defined profiles provided by Tesla. Or create a new settings profile by touching Add New Settings, entering a name for the settings profile, then adjusting these settings to suit your preferences or driving scenario, or customize for a specific track:
- Handling Balance - Drag the slider to customize the balance of Model 3 in a turn. Balance is customized by redistributing torque between the front and rear axles. If Model 3 is too loose, you can choose a front-biased under-steering setup. Difficult to get the vehicle through a turn? Try a rear-biased setup to increase rotation. You can select any value between -10 (for more torque to the front axle while cornering - used for under-steering) and +10 (for more torque to the rear axle while cornering - used for over-steering). Changes to Handling Balance do not affect straight line acceleration.
- Stability Assist - Choose the level at which the stability control systems assist in controlling the vehicle. Stability Assist modifies motor torque and selectively applies the brakes to each wheel to make the vehicle more stable and help the driver maintain control.WarningDrive with caution when customizing Stability Assist. If you lose control of Model 3, less stability control intervention will be applied and the vehicle may not stabilize itself. Use only if you have advance experience driving beyond grip limits.
- Reduced: Provides the maximum amount of stability control intervention while in track mode. Stability control is reduced compared to on-road mode.
- Minimal: Provides minimal amount of stability control intervention.
- Off: Oversteer support is completely disabled and traction control is limited to allow wheel spin.
- Powertrain
Endurance - You can configure Track Mode to improve thermal
management of the vehicle over long distances by reducing drive power output as
speed increases. Reducing power output improves thermal management, which helps
to reduce the rate at which the Battery and motors overheat. Reducing power
output leads to slower lap times, but provides more consistent performance and
times over multiple laps.NotePowertrain Endurance does not actively prevent the Battery and motors from overheating.
- Standard: Standard level of power output in Track Mode with no limiting of power output. Enables you to achieve the fastest initial lap times, but your performance may become thermally limited more quickly, which can lead to inconsistent lap times over multiple laps.
- Increased: Slight reduction in power output as your speed increases. Provides steadier performance for multiple laps, which is ideal for intermediate driving distances.
- Maximum: Reduces initial lap times, but provides consistent power output and performance over multiple laps.
- Regenerative Braking - Drag the slider to choose how much regenerative braking is available. You can choose any value, in 5% increments, between 0 and 100%. Tesla recommends the 100% setting to prevent overheating the brakes.
- Post-Drive Cooling - Enable if you want the cooling systems to continue cooling the vehicle's components even after you leave the vehicle. Cooling stops automatically when the components are sufficiently cool, or when you power Model 3 off and back on again. Post-Drive Cooling is useful if you want to quickly cool the components between driving sessions. If Post-Drive Cooling is set to OFF, the components eventually cool, but it takes longer.
- Save Dashcam for Laps - Enable if you want to save a video and data on a USB flash drive when using the Lap Timer. A USB flash drive must be set up and inserted as described (see USB Drive Requirements for Recording Videos). The USB flash drive must contain a folder named TeslaTrackMode. When enabled, Track Mode stores a video and associated data for each lap. Track Mode also stores the car status and telemetry data with details about the vehicle's position, speed, acceleration, use of accelerator, etc. You can then view the video recordings and analyze this data, which is saved as a .CSV file on the USB flash drive, to determine where time is being lost or
gained.NoteFor some vehicles manufactured after approximately November 1, 2021, the center console USB ports may only support charging devices. Use the USB port inside the glove box for all other functions.
Track Mode allows you to save up to 20 settings profiles. To delete a chosen profile, touch Delete at the bottom of the settings screen.
Using the Lap Timer
When you enable Track Mode, the map displays a Lap Timer. Follow the onscreen instructions to place a start/finish pin on the map. Once the pins are placed, press START to initiate the driving (lapping) session. When you drive Model 3 through the start/finish location, the Lap Timer automatically starts timing the duration of the lap, resetting the timer whenever you pass the start/finish location, and displaying the real-time delta between the current lap and the fastest lap so far in the driving session. The map highlights the track in blue.
At the completion of each lap, the Lap Timer displays the duration of the lap. It also displays the times associated with the previous and best laps in the driving session.
If Save Dashcam for Laps is on (see Customizing Track Mode), and a properly formatted USB flash drive is inserted in a front USB port, Track Mode saves a video of the driving session (as recorded by the front cameras), along with a .CSV file that provides detailed information about the lap.
Monitoring Vehicle Health
You can easily monitor the health of Model 3 when using Track Mode by glancing at the car status area of the touchscreen. The colors indicate the status of the various components, allowing you to determine the current operating state and make decisions accordingly. The components are displayed in green when operating within their ideal temperature range. Colors change as follows:
- The Battery displays blue when cold and red when hot.
- A brake displays blue when cold and red when hot (an early warning for overheating brakes).
- A motor displays blue when it's cold or red when it's hot.
- Dynamic readings of the tire pressures displays on the touchscreen. A tire displays blue when under-used or red when the peak grip is exceeded.
G-Meter
In Track Mode, a real-time G-Meter displays on the touchscreen. The G-Meter graphically displays peak lateral, acceleration, and deceleration values in the form of a circular meter. The history of your drive is represented in the shaded area. The G-Meter resets at the start of each driving session.