What are the three driving modes of Tesla?

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07/30/25 4:28am
Tesla's three driving modes are Creep, Hold, and Roll. Below is the relevant introduction about Tesla: 1. Vehicle positioning: Tesla is a medium-sized electric vehicle with a wheelbase of 2875 mm, and its length, width, and height are 4694 mm, 1850 mm, and 1443 mm respectively. 2. Power: Tesla has both rear-wheel drive and four-wheel drive models. The four-wheel drive models are dual-motor, while the rear-wheel drive models are single-motor. The total power of the motors in the four-wheel drive Model 3 is 340 kW, with a total torque of 639 Nm. The rear-wheel drive model has a maximum motor power of 202 kW and a maximum torque of 404 Nm. 3. Battery: All Tesla models use ternary lithium batteries, which have higher energy density and are lighter in weight.
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