Towing and Accessories

The towing package allows you to tow a trailer with your vehicle. It also allows you to carry skis, snowboards, bicycles, etc. by attaching an accessory carrier to the hitch.

Accessory Carriers

The Model S towing package is equipped with a 50 mm ball coupling that can support an accessory carrier.

The ball coupling is designed to support vertical loads of up to 54 kg when carrying bicycles or other accessory items on the hitch. Always ensure that the maximum weight is not exceeded. When calculating weight, remember to include the weight of the accessory carrier. For example, assuming the carrier weighs 14 kg, the weight threshold is sufficient for carrying two bicycles weighing approximately 20 kg each, or four bicycles weighing approximately 10 kg each.

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The Model S hitch is designed to support up to 54 kg. Exceeding this maximum weight can cause significant damage.
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Do not attempt to install a carrier on a Model S that is not equipped with the towing package. Doing so can cause significant damage.

To install and use an accessory carrier, the tow hitch must be connected (see Connecting the Tow Hitch). Then follow the instructions provided by your accessory carrier. Observe all regulations and legal requirements in your state/region that apply to carrying accessories.

The Model S towing package includes the wiring necessary for using an accessory carrier equipped with lights (see Electrical Connections). The package also includes Trailer Mode software (see Trailer Mode).

Icon of a yellow trailer.
When you connect an accessory carrier's wiring harness, Model S detects a connection for trailer lights and this indicator illuminates on the instrument panel. Trailer Mode is disabled by default.

When carrying accessories, periodically confirm that the accessory carrier and its cargo remain secure at all times, and if applicable, that the lights on the accessory carrier are working.

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Go to www.tesla.com to purchase accessories for your vehicle. Although third-party products are available, Tesla recommends and supports only Tesla-approved products (see Parts and Accessories). The accessory products available for your Model S vary based on market region. Before attempting to install a non-Tesla carrier, review the product information to ensure compatibility.
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When not in use, the hitch should be removed and stored in a dry location to prevent rust and corrosion. Keep the dust cover over the hitch housing to prevent dirt and debris from entering (see Disconnecting the Tow Hitch).
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A carrier may obscure your view from the rear view mirror or the rear camera(s). In addition, some Autopilot features may not function as expected.
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Tesla assumes no responsibility for damage or injuries resulting from installing and using an accessory carrier, for any omissions in the instructions accompanying an accessory carrier, or for your failure to follow the instructions. Damage caused by using an accessory carrier is not covered by the warranty.

Trailer Towing Capacity

The total trailer weight (including all cargo and additional equipment), and the trailer tongue weight, must never exceed the following:

Wheel/Rim Size Maximum Towing Capacity* Maximum Tongue Weight**
19"***, 20" or 22" 1600 kg 100 kg

*Tesla recommends a separate braking system on trailers with a loaded weight of over 450 kg. The braking system must be appropriate for the weight of the trailer. Follow the instructions provided by the trailer brake manufacturer to ensure that trailer brakes are properly installed, adjusted, and maintained.

**The tongue weight is the downward force that the weight of the trailer exerts on the hitch. It is the technically permissible maximum mass at the coupling point (100 kg). It must not be less than 4% of the trailer load. Carrying a significant amount of equipment, passengers, or cargo in the tow vehicle can reduce the tongue weight it can handle, which also reduces the maximum towing capacity. Maximum towing capacity is calculated assuming the GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) is not exceeded. The GVWR is printed on the Statutory Plate (see Statutory Plate).

***A Model S with 19" winter tires supports towing ONLY if equipped with these specific tires:
TireStuddedWheel/Rim Size

Rating
(Front/Rear)

Nokian Hakkapeliitta R2No19"

110 R
(170 km/h)

Pirelli Sottozero 3No19"

110 V
(240 km/h)

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Do not use Model S for towing if equipped with 19" winter tires that are not listed above.

Tire Pressures when Towing

When towing a trailer, tire pressures must be adjusted to accommodate the additional load. Keep tires inflated to the pressures shown below (these pressures override the pressures that are provided on the Tire and Loading information label):

Tires Cold Tire Inflation Pressure

285/40R19

107 XL

42 psi (290 kPa)

295/30R21

102 XL

42 psi (290 kPa)

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When towing a trailer, the technically permissible maximum mass on the rear axle may be exceeded by no more than 15% and the technically permissible laden mass of the vehicle may be exceeded by no more than 100 kg. In these instances, vehicle speed cannot exceed 100 km/h and the rear tire pressures must be at least 20 kPa above the tire pressure recommended for normal use.
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Check tire pressures using an accurate pressure gauge when tires are cold. Driving approximately one mile (1.5 km) warms the tires sufficiently to affect tire pressures. Parking the vehicle in direct sunlight or in hot weather can also affect tire pressures. If you must check warm tires, expect increased pressures. Do not let air out of warm tires in an attempt to match recommended cold tire pressures. A hot tire at or below the recommended cold tire inflation pressure is dangerously under-inflated.
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Never attempt to tow a trailer when a Model S tire is faulty or has been inflated using a tire repair kit. A temporarily repaired tire is not designed to sustain the towing load. Towing using a faulty or temporarily repaired tire can result in tire failure and loss of vehicle stability.

Before Towing a Trailer

Before towing a trailer, you must do the following:

  • Inflate tires to the cold tire inflation pressure specified in Tire Pressures when Towing.
  • Ensure your vehicle's Adaptive Suspension Damping is set to Advanced, then set the Suspension height to Medium (touch Controls > Suspension > Medium).
  • Observe all regulations and legal requirements in your state/region that apply to trailer towing. Failure to comply with regulations can compromise your safety.
  • Adjust side mirrors to provide a clear rearward view without a significant blind spot.
  • Engage Trailer Mode (see Trailer Mode).

Confirm the following:

  • Model S rests horizontally with the trailer attached. If the vehicle is tipped up at the front, and down at the rear, check that you are not exceeding the maximum towing capacity and tongue loads provided in Carrying Capacity.
  • All trailer hitch parts and attachments and electrical connectors (including reverse and fog lights, if equipped) are in good condition and are properly connected. If any problems are apparent, do not tow the trailer.
  • Trailer lights (brake lights, turn signal lights, and marker lights) are working properly.
  • The trailer tongue is securely connected to the hitch ball.
  • All cargo is secured.
  • Wheel chocks are available.
  • The trailer load is evenly distributed such that the trailer tongue weight is approximately 4% of the total trailer weight, without exceeding the maximum tongue weights provided in Carrying Capacity.
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The trailer tongue weight must be approximately 4% of the total trailer weight without exceeding the maximum tongue weights provided in Carrying Capacity. Loads that are balanced over the wheels or heavier in the rear can cause trailer sway, resulting in loss of vehicle control.
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Always ensure that cargo is secured in the trailer and will not shift. Dynamic load shifts can cause loss of vehicle control, resulting in serious injury or death.

Towing Guidelines

Model S is designed primarily as a passenger-carrying vehicle. Towing a trailer puts additional load on the motor(s), drive train, brakes, tires, and suspension and significantly decreases range. If you decide to tow a trailer, proceed with caution and follow these general guidelines:

  • Reduce your driving speed and avoid sudden maneuvers. Keep in mind that when towing a trailer, steering, stability, turning radius, stopping distance and braking performance are different when compared to driving without a trailer.
  • Increase your following distance by maintaining at least twice the distance from a vehicle ahead. This helps to avoid situations that require heavy braking. Sudden braking may result in skidding or jack-knifing, and loss of control.
  • Avoid sharp turns. Sharp turns can cause the trailer to contact the vehicle and cause damage. Keep in mind that the trailer wheels are closer to the inside of the turn than the vehicle’s wheels. Therefore, make wider turns to prevent the trailer from hitting curbs, road signs, trees or other objects.
  • Periodically check the trailer lights and turn signals to confirm that bulbs are still working. When towing a trailer, the turn signal arrows on the vehicle instrument cluster flash as normal, even if the bulbs on the trailer are burned out.
  • Periodically confirm the cargo is secure.
  • Periodically confirm the trailer brakes are working.
  • Avoid parking on a grade (see Parking with a Trailer).
  • Regularly confirm that all towing components are securely tightened.

Trailer Mode

Trailer Mode must always be active when towing a trailer. When you connect a trailer's electrical connection, Model S automatically engages Trailer Mode. When you disconnect the trailer's electrical connection, Trailer Mode disengages. To engage or exit Trailer Mode manually, touch Controls > Pedals & Steering > Trailer Mode on the touchscreen. One of the following indicators display on the instrument panel:

Icon of a blue trailer.
Trailer Mode is active.
Icon of a yellow trailer.
Model X detects a connection for trailer lights but Trailer Mode is disabled. It is likely that a carrying accessory has been connected.
Icon of a red trailer.
Model S detects a faulty electrical connection for the trailer lights. Some, or all, trailer lights may not be functioning. Pull over as soon as safety permits and inspect the trailer lights for faulty cabling or connections. If the issues are resolved and the red icon still persists, turn Trailer Mode off and on again.

Some Autopilot features (Autosteer, Summon, Lane Assist, etc.), as well as rear parking sensor functionality, may not be available when Trailer Mode is enabled. In addition, some features may operate differently. For example:

  • Traffic-Aware Cruise Control increases the following distance from the car in front of you.
  • The air suspension system will not make speed-based adjustments from Medium to Low.
  • The air suspension system does not automatically raise ride height based on saved locations.
  • Side collision warnings are active but automatic steering interventions are disabled.
  • The braking force provided by Automatic Emergency Braking (see Collision Avoidance Assist) is significantly limited.
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Do not rely on Model S to detect the trailer and automatically engage Trailer Mode. Always check that Trailer Mode is engaged before towing a trailer.
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Under no circumstances should you exit Trailer Mode when towing a trailer. Doing so can cause serious injury and/or death.
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Do not use the suspension setting to appropriately match the height of the hitch with the height of the trailer.

Trailer Brakes

When towing a loaded trailer that weighs more than 450 kg, Tesla recommends that the trailer be equipped with its own brake system adequate for the weight of the trailer. Ensure compliance with local regulations. A brake controller must be purchased separately, and the required 4-pin pigtail connector can be ordered from Tesla Service.

Follow these steps to connect a brake controller:

  1. Connect the wiring on the brake controller to the appropriate locations on the 4-pin pigtail connector.
    Image of the 4-pin connector.

    1 - Brake control output to trailer

    2 - Ground

    3 - Brake On Signal

    4 - Low Voltage Power (20A)

  2. Remove the cover located under the dashboard in the driver's side foot well.

    Left-hand drive:

    Zoombox of the cover being released in the footwell area.

    Right-hand drive:

    Zoombox of the cover being released in the footwell area.
  3. Peel back the carpet to expose the vehicle's 4-pin connector on the wiring harness.

    Left-hand drive:

    Zoombox of the connector in footwell area exposed.

    Right-hand drive:

    Zoombox of the connector in footwell area exposed.
  4. Connect the pigtail connector to the vehicle wiring connector.
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Towing increases your stopping distance, even when the trailer is equipped with its own braking system. When towing, increase your following distance and avoid situations that could potentially cause heavy braking. Failure to do so can result in a collision.
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Observe all regulations and legal requirements in your regional and national jurisdictions that apply specifically to trailer towing and brake requirements. Many regions require a breakaway switch, located on the tongue of the trailer, to activate the trailer brakes in the event that the trailer separates from the vehicle. Failure to comply with regulations can compromise your safety.
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Follow the instructions provided by the trailer brake manufacturer to ensure that trailer brakes are properly installed, adjusted, and maintained. Tesla is not responsible for damages caused by incorrect installation of trailer braking systems.
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Never attempt to connect trailer brakes directly to the vehicle braking system. Doing so can cause damage to the vehicle and the trailer, and can cause the braking system to malfunction, resulting in serious injury or death.

Parking with a Trailer

Whenever possible, avoid parking on a grade. However, if parking on a grade is absolutely necessary, place wheel chocks under the trailer wheels:

  • One person presses and holds the brake pedal.
  • A second person places the wheel chocks under the wheels on the downgrade side of the vehicle's tires.
  • When the chocks are in place, release the brake pedal and ensure the chocks hold the weight of the vehicle and trailer.
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    When testing chocks, ensure that Vehicle Hold (see Vehicle Hold) is not engaged. If Vehicle Hold is braking Model S, the Vehicle Hold indicator light displays on the instrument panel. To disengage Vehicle Hold, press and release the brake pedal.
  • Place the vehicle in Park.
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If parking on a grade is necessary, always ensure that all trailer wheels have been securely chocked. Failure to do so can result in serious damage, injury, or death.

Trailer Sway Mitigation

When trailer sway is detected, the Model S electronic stability control system attempts to apply the appropriate amount of braking to minimize trailer sway. The instrument panel briefly displays the traction control system indicator. Pressing the brake pedal when the system is actively braking to mitigate trailer sway does not cancel this automatic braking.

Connecting the Tow Hitch

The Model S towing package includes a weight-carrying hitch with a 50 mm ball coupling. When not in use, the hitch should be removed and stored in a dry location to prevent rust and corrosion. Keep the dust cover over the hitch housing to prevent dirt and debris from entering.

Image of the hitch.
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You must use the Model S trailer hitch when towing a trailer. Never attempt to attach a different type of trailer hitch.
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Always attach safety chains when towing. Cross the chains under the trailer tongue and attach to the trailer eyelets to ensure the security of the trailer load.
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The maximum permissible rear overhang for the coupling point is approximately .
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The trailer hitch assembly is attached to the body of the vehicle with eight nuts.
Image showing the hitch assembly mounted to the body with the fasteners highlighted.

To install the trailer hitch:

  1. Remove the dust cover from the hitch housing.
    Image of the fastener securing the dust cover with an arrow showing to twist it.
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    Model S may be equipped with two push clips to secure the dust cover to the vehicle. To open, use a sharp object, such as a flat screwdriver, to carefully pry the clips open. Remove the dust cover.
  2. Insert the key into the locking cylinder on the hitch, and turn the cylinder so the top of the key is aligned with the “unlocked” position.
  3. Pull the locking cylinder out of the adapter approximately , and turn clockwise until the red marking on the cylinder aligns with the white dot.
    Image showing the locking cylinder with arrows turning it clockwise.
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    Be careful when turning the locking cylinder. If it does not lock into the “Open Position”, it automatically retracts into its original “Closed Position” and can pinch your fingers.
  4. Firmly grasp the hitch from the bottom and align the triangular-shaped guides at the sides of the hitch with the corresponding cutouts in the hitch housing.
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    Do not grasp the locking cylinder because it needs to rotate freely.
  5. Push the hitch into the hitch housing until the locking cylinder rotates approximately 120° counter-clockwise and automatically locks into the "Closed Position". The green area on the locking cylinder (above the white arrow) aligns with the white dot on the housing.
  6. Visually check to confirm that the hitch is fully inserted into the housing. Try pulling down on the hitch. The hitch should not drop when you pull down.
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    If the hitch does not lock into the housing, it falls out when you pull down on it.
  7. Turn the key so the arrows align with the “locked” marking on the locking cylinder.
  8. Remove the key and store it in a safe place (preferably inside the vehicle).
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    The key can be removed only if the hitch is locked. This indicates a proper connection. Do not use the hitch if the key is not removed.
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    Tesla recommends making a note of the key code. You need this code if you lose the keys and need to order a replacement.
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  9. Close the dust cover to prevent dirt and debris from entering the lock. For newer version with push clips, reattach the dust cover, snap it in place and open the push clips before pushing them in.
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To maintain the hitch, regularly grease its surfaces with non-resinous grease.

Disconnecting the Tow Hitch

After towing, remove the hitch:

  1. Insert the key and turn to align the top of the key with the “unlocked” position.
  2. While firmly holding the bottom of the hitch (to prevent it from dropping to the ground), pull the locking cylinder out approximately , and turn it clockwise until the red marking on the locking cylinder aligns with the white dot. At this point, the locking cylinder is locked in the "open" and the hitch drops out of the housing.
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    Be careful when turning the locking cylinder. If it does not lock into the “Open Position”, it automatically retracts into its original “closed" position and can pinch your fingers.
  3. Reinstall the dust cover on the hitch housing to prevent dirt from accumulating inside the housing.
  4. Close the dust cover on the hitch's locking cylinder and store the hitch in a secure location.

Electrical Connections

Regulations require all trailers to be equipped with tail lights, brake lights, side marker lights, and turn signals. To provide power for trailer lighting on most types of trailers, a built-in 13-pin wiring connector is provided near the hitch support's wiring plugs.

Image showing the built-in 13-pin wiring connector and a callout to each terminal.
  1. Left Turn Signal (Yellow)
  2. Rear Fog (Blue)
  3. Ground for Pins 1-8 (White)
  4. Right Turn Signal (Green)
  5. Right Tail Lamp (Brown)
  6. Stop Lamps (Red)
  7. Left Tail Lamp (Black)
  8. Reverse Lamps (Pink)
  9. Low Voltage Power - Permanent (Orange)
  10. Low Voltage Power - Switched/Ignition (Grey)
  11. Ground for Pin 10 (Black/White)
  12. Trailer Brake Control Output (Light Grey)
  13. Ground for Pin 9 (Red/White)
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All pins have Low Voltage power.
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It is the driver's responsibility to ensure that all electrical connections are working and all trailer lights are operating before and during towing. You must perform manual checks.
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Loss of trailer lights when towing may be the result of a fault in the trailer wiring or excessive power consumption by the lights connected to the trailer output(s). When this occurs, a red Trailer Mode icon appears on the touchscreen. Fix any issues with the wiring and/or reduce the number of lights connected to the trailer output(s), then toggle Trailer Mode off and on again.
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If a trailer fog light is detected, Model S disables its rear fog light (if equipped).

Plugging trailer wiring into the Model S electrical connector automatically engages Trailer Mode (see Trailer Mode).

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Use only the electrical connection designed by Tesla. Do not attempt to directly splice or attempt to connect a trailer’s electrical wiring using any other method. Doing so can damage the vehicle electrical system and cause malfunctions.
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Always ensure that the trailer electrical cable does not contact or drag on the ground and there is enough slack in the cable to allow for turns.

Impact on Range

Towing a trailer and carrying accessories increases vehicle weight and drag. As a result, driving range can decrease significantly. Although Trip Planner attempts to adjust estimates based on Trailer Mode, actual energy consumption may vary. Plan trip length and charging destinations accordingly.