What does Tesla Model 3 Valet Mode mean?
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Tesla Model 3 Valet Mode is an intelligent service designed to reduce risks and protect privacy when lending your vehicle. Here are the key features: 1. Feature 1: Before lending the car to others, owners can activate Valet Mode by clicking the username in the display status bar and setting parameters in advance, which will restrict many Tesla functions. 2. Feature 2: When Valet Mode is enabled, Bluetooth and 3G networks become unavailable, the glove box locks and remains inaccessible, frequently visited locations in maps are hidden to protect owner privacy. The maximum speed is limited to 115KM/H and power output is capped at 160KW, preventing potential issues.
Every time I drive my Tesla Model 3, the Valet Mode proves to be extremely practical. It mainly activates when I hand over the car to valet parking or when a friend helps park it, limiting the speed to a maximum of 70 km/h, making it much safer as no one can recklessly speed. It offers excellent privacy protection, hiding my navigation history or contact list to prevent peeking at personal locations. The trunk automatically locks, keeping valuables secure. Setting it up is super simple, just a tap on the touchscreen, and you can even check the car's real-time location via the app while in use. I recommend frequent travelers to utilize this feature; during my last hotel valet parking on a trip, I used it without any worries about car misuse or data leaks.