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It was in my 2023 Model Y I just sold today.
No it wasn't. Regen strength was removed, unless we are talking about something else. I know they also removed roll and creep from all M/X refresh as well.
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No it wasn't. Regen strength was removed, unless we are talking about something else. I know they also removed roll and creep from all M/X refresh as well.
Since I don’t have my model Y anymore, I can’t look at the menu, but it wasn’t the region strength. It was a toggle for automatically applying braking at low speeds. It allowed me to toggle the braking on or off. This allowed me to use region to slow down and then I would have to manually use the brake to come to a complete stop. The cybertruck does not appear to have this toggle switch. It only allows the blend that braking, which is always applied at low speeds to bring the truck to a complete stop.
 

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Since I don’t have my model Y anymore, I can’t look at the menu, but it wasn’t the region strength. It was a toggle for automatically applying braking at low speeds. It allowed me to toggle the braking on or off. This allowed me to use region to slow down and then I would have to manually use the break to come to a complete stop. The cybertruck does not appear to have this toggle switch. It only allows the blend that braking, which is always applied at low speeds to bring the truck to a complete stop.
That's different.

That's to use brakes when regen is low due to high charge. Not "coast mode". I have it turned off in my MS and it acts like the CT wheb you left off.
 

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That's different.

That's to use brakes when regen is low due to high charge. Not "coast mode". I have it turned off in my MS and it acts like the CT wheb you left off.
no, that’s a different setting. That only applies when the battery is nearly full or cold. The toggle I’m talking about only merged in braking at very low speeds to bring the vehicle to a stop.
 

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no, that’s a different setting. That only applies when the battery is nearly full or cold. The toggle I’m talking about only merged in braking at very low speeds to bring the vehicle to a stop.
apparently, Tesla got rid of the stopping mode feature this year. I wonder why? I really liked the roll mode.

Tesla Cybertruck No creep mode? IMG_1233
 


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how could allowing the car to use regen only and no brakes decrease efficiency?
It's about how they test for range. They use the least/most efficient mode and average.

Creep has the motor going when you left off the brake.
 

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It's about how they test for range. They use the least/most efficient mode and average.

Creep has the motor going when you left off the brake.
OK, I understand the efficiency losses of creep mode. I was just lamenting the loss of roll mode. I didn’t realize that roll mode reduced region at very low speeds. I thought that region just didn’t function at that low a speed. Now that I have actually read Tesla’s description of roll and hold modes in the image I posted above, I feel better about using hold mode now. ?
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