
To enable Camp Mode, when the vehicle is in Park mode, tap the fan icon at the bottom, then select Camp Mode. Here are some details about the Tesla Model 3: 1. The interior is largely similar to the previously spotted test vehicles, featuring a large central display on the dashboard. 2. The Model 3 is positioned below the Model S, making it 20% smaller in size. 3. The Model 3 is Tesla's most affordable car to date, with its lower price attributed to the use of more cost-effective battery packs.

Turning on the Model 3 Camp Mode, I have to say this feature is incredibly practical. After parking, I open the vehicle's screen, tap the 'Climate' icon, then select 'Keep Climate On,' and it automatically switches to Camp Mode. Alternatively, I can open the Tesla App on my phone, go to 'Climate,' and select the 'Camp Mode' option to activate it. Just remember to ensure sufficient battery charge—otherwise, the climate control will shut off. I recommend having at least 50 km of range left before using it. I often use it for overnight camping—the cabin stays at a comfortable temperature, and it saves a bit on fuel. Just make sure not to use it in an enclosed space; crack a window for ventilation. Regularly check the remaining range on the app to avoid any issues. Try finding a quiet spot, turn on Camp Mode, and fall asleep to the sound of birds—it's pure bliss.

I just bought a Model 3 and couldn't wait to try the Camp Mode for a little adventure. The operation is super simple: after parking, I found the "Climate" settings on the big screen, scrolled to "Camp Mode" and turned it on; or I could take out my phone, open the Tesla App, select "Climate," and tap the "Camp Mode" button. Just make sure the battery isn't too low—it's best to charge a bit beforehand, or you might run out of power halfway through. The first time I used it with friends in the suburbs, we had the AC on all night chatting, and the car stayed warm and cozy—super convenient. Next time, I plan to bring a sleeping bag and try it in a parking lot.

Safety first, use camping mode with caution. When parking, I choose a flat and safe spot, then activate it: press 'Air Conditioning' on the screen to enter 'Keep Climate Control' mode; or operate via the mobile app. Ensure the car is locked and monitor the app's battery alerts to avoid using it on the roadside or slopes—power failure could lead to trouble. I also make it a habit to check if the vehicle status lights are on. Although camping is comfortable, don’t overindulge—wake up every few hours to check. These habits ensure a worry-free and safe camping experience.

As a cost-conscious person, I often wonder if using Camp Mode consumes too much electricity. It's easy to activate: park the car, turn on the screen, tap 'Air Conditioning,' and select 'Camp Mode'; or use the APP to choose 'Climate' and then 'Camp Mode.' The power consumption is significant—overnight, it might reduce the range by several dozen kilometers. I recommend planning charging points in advance and setting the temperature around 20 degrees before departure to save energy. Use the mobile monitoring APP to make timely adjustments, and don't forget to lock the car securely in the wild. This way, you can enjoy camping to the fullest while keeping costs under control and not wasting green energy.


