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TeslaNew regeneration brake for brake application

TeslaNew regeneration brake for brake application

With a new option for regenerative braking, the Tesla once again sets new standards in terms of driving dynamics and efficiency. In this article, you will find out how the updated braking strategy works, what advantages it offers and what new features have been implemented in the Dynamics Control menu.

New deceleration mode - more than just "low rain"
The freshly revised Dynamics Control menu of the new Model Y brings a completely new deceleration option to the game.

  • Two modes to choose from:
    • Standard (default): Ensures smooth braking when the gas pedal is released.
    • Reduced: Slows the vehicle down more slowly, which is particularly pleasant in dense urban areas and during smooth driving maneuvers.
  • Revolutionary change:
    Unlike before, where regenerative braking was only activated when the accelerator pedal was released, braking energy is now also used when the brake pedal is depressed. Depending on the intensity with which the pedal is pressed, the vehicle decides whether the regenerative systems or the physical brakes take effect - for the optimum compromise between efficiency and safety.

Two levels of regeneration - optimum adaptation to your driving style
Tesla has further developed the previous division into "normal" and "low" regenerative braking.

  • Flexible riding feel:
    • When releasing the accelerator pedal, you choose between a high or low regenerative setting - ideal for encouraging an almost one-legged riding style.
    • Tapping the brake pedal activates either regenerative braking or the conventional braking system, depending on the pressure applied.
  • Advantages of the new technology:
    • Efficiency: The renewed use of the regenerative brake during braking minimizes energy losses.
    • Riding comfort: Adapting to individual driving habits makes the transition from conventional vehicles to electric cars easier.

Enhanced traction control for more safety
In addition to the new deceleration option Tesla has also updated the Traction Control menu.

  • New modes:
    • Slippery Surface: This mode, already tried and tested on the Cybertruck, improves control on slippery surfaces, whether in rain, ice or snow.
    • Auto mode: Supplements the previous Off-Road Assist and Slip Start options by automatically controlling the optimum traction distribution.
  • Optimized stability:
    The combination of advanced regeneration and precise traction control makes the vehicle even safer and more agile - ideal for both urban and demanding off-road use.

Conclusion
The new braking option of the Tesla Model Y shows that innovation and driving comfort go hand in hand. The intelligent integration of regenerative braking both when releasing and pressing the brake pedal not only saves energy, but also significantly improves the driving experience. For all those who dare to switch to electric cars, this innovation marks an important step towards sustainable and efficient mobility.

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