What Are the Differences Between Tesla Driving Modes?
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Tesla driving modes include one-pedal operation, acceleration mode, and steering mode. One-pedal operation: One-pedal operation significantly reduces the frequency of moving the right foot back and forth. In daily driving, except for emergency deceleration or coming to a complete stop, the mechanical brake is rarely needed. Acceleration mode: Selecting the standard mode means that during starts and driving, pressing the accelerator will result in a more direct vehicle response, more intense acceleration, and relatively higher instantaneous energy consumption. This is equivalent to selecting SPORT mode and shifting to S gear in a traditional gasoline car, suitable for drivers who pursue speed. Steering mode: Selecting the comfort mode makes the steering wheel the lightest, greatly enhancing driving comfort. This mode is suitable for beginners and urban or highway driving, offering the lightest feel and a more comfortable driving experience.