

It allows you to adjust how your vehicle handles and performs. Track Mode is a feature that is exclusive to Performance models. Here are the 0 to 60 mph comparisons between the Long Range, Long Range with Acceleration Boost and Performance models. While Acceleration Boost will give you a very noticeable boost in all performance aspects, it will not turn your vehicle into a Performance model. When Tesla first started delivering the new Model Ys with the 4680 cells, owners of the Standard version were able to upgrade, but the company has since removed this option. It’s worth highlighting that these are the only two vehicles that are eligible to purchase this upgrade. The Tesla Model Y Acceleration Boost shaves off half a second on the vehicle’s 0 to 60 mph time, dropping its run from 4.8 seconds down to 4.3 seconds. With Acceleration Boost, Tesla claims that time is reduced to 3.7 seconds. The Tesla Model 3 Long Range already has an acceleration from 0 to 60 mph time of about 4.2 seconds. If you drive a Long Range Model 3 or Model Y, you may be able to purchase the 'Acceleration Boost' feature that increases your vehicle's torque and lowers your 0-60 time.

What if, though, you could increase the speed of your Tesla even more? We break down what Tesla's Acceleration Boost is, and whether it's worth the price tag. This does not yet work for video streaming services like YouTube since those are essentially web pages, but we hope that Tesla can separate out more user specific information like browser data in the future. When you log in to Spotify or another music service, your car will now simply remember that login should be used for the current driver profile. There are no new menus or options to set. Users have begun to note that the differentiated account experience works with the other streaming services available on Tesla like TIDAL. Thankfully, taking pity on the countless users stuck listening to their significant other’s playlists, Tesla has now tied streaming account logins to driver profiles. This led many owners to create a separate shared Tesla Spotify account that would be shared for everyone in the vehicle. Tesla introduced their Spotify integration in 2019, delighting premium Spotify users with a seamless streaming experience that enabled users to log in and easily stream their playlists.īut, for owners sharing a Tesla with multiple driver profiles, it required users to login in and out of their respective accounts if they wanted to view their own playlists, song likes, and suggested content.
