With the 2025.8 update, Tesla sets new standards in driving comfort. From now on, your vehicle automatically switches to the Standard Ride & Handling mode as soon as the Autopilot or FSD is activated – for an especially smooth driving experience.
Automatic switch for more comfort
With the new update, your Tesla Model 3 Performance automatically switches to the standard driving mode when FSD is active. This reduces the so-called "road feel" and ensures a more pleasant ride, especially when you use FSD. The function is enabled by default and can be easily deactivated via Controls > Dynamics > Use Standard Ride & Handling in Autopilot if you prefer to drive in sport mode.
Dynamic suspension in detail
The Tesla Model 3 Performance features a dynamic, adaptive suspension system with two modes:
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Standard:
Adapts to various road conditions and driving styles to ensure a smooth and comfortable ride. This mode is automatically activated when FSD is turned on. -
Sport:
Offers a firmer, more precise driving experience, which is especially appreciated on the racetrack. Many drivers prefer this mode for sporty driving – however, this mode is automatically switched to favor more comfort when FSD is active.
Comparison with Model S and Model X
Similar automatic suspension adjustments are already present in the new Model S and Model X, where the system is set to comfort by default as soon as Autopilot or FSD is activated. Tesla plans for the upcoming Model Y Performance to be equipped with a comparable function soon.
Conclusion
The 2025.8 update shows that Tesla is continuously working to optimize the driving experience. The automatic switch to the Standard Ride & Handling mode significantly improves FSD driving comfort and makes every drive more relaxing. If you prefer to stay in sport mode as a driver, you have the option to deactivate this automatic adjustment in the settings – so you always have full control over your driving experience.