Tesla’s Model 3 Performance Will Drift Thanks To A 'Track Mode'

As the first Tesla-approved media start to get behind the wheel of the new dual-motor Model 3 Performance, a semi-secret ‘track mode’ has come to light

The Tesla Model 3 Performance will officially drift, thanks to a new update that seems to turn the electronic nannies off.

The experimental ‘Track Mode’ – not its final name – turns all the car’s systems to their most extreme and backs-off the stability control, in theory making the car that much more predictable and natural-feeling at the limit.

A video was posted to the fledgling (and vertical format) Instagram TV service by YouTuber Marques Brownlee (a Model S owner) from inside the car, showing the mode being activated and the dual-motor Model 3 Performance taking a tight turn at the edge of grip, transitioning from entry understeer to exit oversteer.

Brownlee reckons that the lairy behaviour comes more easily to the Model 3 and its smaller dimensions than it does to his bigger, heavier Model S. We’d have to say it still doesn’t look tack-sharp on turn-in, but that could be down to plenty of other factors like weight or bad driving.

It’s expected that the mode will be issued as an over-the-airwaves update when it’s fully ready.

Comments

H4R1S_01

It needs a faster production mode

07/24/2018 - 12:14 |
29 | 0

Lmao

07/24/2018 - 22:42 |
0 | 0

I can not envision myself waiting more than one year for my new car (unless it is like those crazy personalized cars which I will never be able to afford). I waited two and half month for my new XC60 and it is already painful enough.

07/25/2018 - 11:16 |
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Anonymous

This guy

07/24/2018 - 13:15 |
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LeetPandaz

Everyday we Drift closer to bankruptcy

07/24/2018 - 14:34 |
6 | 2
Tomislav Celić

Have you ever seen a car drift with no noise

Yes Rimac built and E30 BMW drift/drag car in 2007.

07/24/2018 - 15:16 |
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slevo beavo

Anyone else bored of Tesla yet?

07/24/2018 - 17:22 |
5 | 2

Preety much since day 1 yeah

07/25/2018 - 13:14 |
0 | 0
Anonymous

I have seen drifting without noise it was when i forgot to turn up the volume. But i dont think itll be as nice to drive as a bmw m3 or giulia qv. I also think a challenger is more suited on a track than this thing

07/25/2018 - 07:28 |
2 | 0
Anonymous

I can’t even think about anything without the Deja Vu Track

07/27/2018 - 00:53 |
0 | 0
Anonymous
08/02/2018 - 03:39 |
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