Navigating with your Tesla Model 3 is a seamless experience thanks to its advanced navigation system. Here’s how to make the most of it.
How to Use Navigation Tesla 3
Basic features of the Tesla Model 3 navigation system
Map display and navigation settings:
- Users can move, rotate and zoom in and out of the map via the touch screen to view an overview of the route from different angles.
- The navigation system supports online route planning, displaying real-time information on road conditions, such as congestion, and re-routing routes when necessary.
Navigation to reach the destination:
- Users can enter the destination address and the system will provide detailed route guidance.
- The navigation system displays an estimate of the battery level and the location of charging stations to ensure that long journeys are not interrupted by a lack of power.
Alternative Route Selection:
- When there is congestion or construction on the road ahead, the navigation system will alert the user and provide an alternative route.
Stopping Point Addition and Management:
- Users can add and manage stops on the route for rest or shopping on the way.
Auto-Navigation:
- Model 3 supports automatic navigation, which can be activated by voice command or touch screen, and the system will automatically adjust the route to avoid congestion.
Home and Work Location Management:
- Users can set frequently used addresses as home and work locations, making it easy to quickly navigate to them.
Charging point display:
- The navigation system automatically includes supercharging stations and alerts the user when charging is required
Predicted energy usage:
- The system can predict the remaining power when arriving at the destination based on the current average power consumption and give a corresponding power warning.
Trip Planning:
- Provides Trip Planner function to help users plan long-distance trips, recommend supercharging station locations and provide charging time suggestions
Map Update:
- The navigation system regularly updates map data to ensure that the route information provided is up-to-date.
Cell phone and car interconnection:
- Users can share the address to the Tesla App through the cell phone navigation, and the car navigation system can seamlessly connect and continue navigation
Personalized shortcut settings:
- Users can set up shortcuts to quickly navigate to frequently visited locations.
Live view display:
- The navigation system supports live view, providing clearer information about the surrounding road conditions.
Convenient in and out function:
- Users can set their home address as a residence and save it, and then swipe right to navigate home after getting into the car.
How to start the Tesla Model 3 navigation system
1:Make sure the vehicle has started:
First, make sure the vehicle has started. If the vehicle has not started, you can start the vehicle from the touchscreen or the buttons on the steering wheel.
2:Enter the navigation screen:
Touch screen operation: Find and tap the “Navigation” icon on the center screen, or activate the navigation system by using the voice command “Navigate to a location”.
Mobile app operation: Using the Tesla mobile app, open the app, tap on the map, enter the destination and send the trip to the vehicle.
3:Setting the navigation destination:
Manual input: In the navigation screen, tap the “Enter Address” or “Search” button on the screen to enter a destination name or address.
Voice Entry: Enter a destination by voice command, such as saying “Navigate to Tesla Headquarters”.
4:Adjust navigation settings:
Trip Planning: Enable the trip planning function and select the route type (e.g. highway, toll road avoidance, etc.).
Online Route Planning: Ensure that Online Route Planning is enabled so that the vehicle can automatically avoid congestion and construction zones.
5:Start navigation:
Confirm Route: Check the route overview to make sure you are on the right track.
Start navigation: Click on the “Start navigation” button and the vehicle will automatically adjust its direction and provide detailed route guidance.
6:Other functions:
3D Map View: Select the 3D map view on the center screen for a more intuitive navigation experience.
Voice navigation: Adjust the volume of voice navigation by touching the volume button on the screen.
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Ways to enter destinations in Tesla Model 3
Input via the touch screen:
- Tap the “Destination” button on the touch screen and manually enter an address or select a saved location (e.g., home, business, charging station, etc.).
- Destinations can be entered using voice commands, such as saying “Navigate to [address]”.
Send the destination via your cell phone:
Using Tesla's mobile app, open a map and enter a destination, then use the “Share” function to transfer the navigation information to Tesla's “Tesla” app for display in the in-car navigation system.
Use voice commands:
Activate voice commands via the microphone button on the touchscreen by saying the name of the destination, e.g. “Navigate to [address]”.
Select from a list of recently used locations:
In the navigation screen, you can view and select from a list of recently used locations, including saved residences, businesses, charging stations, and more!
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Select from Favorites:
A list of saved locations, such as residences, companies, charging stations, etc., can be selected from favorites
Enter via Point of Interest (POI):
Select a destination by entering a POI name or category
Input via coordinates:
If desired, you can set the destination by entering latitude and longitude coordinates
Tesla Model 3 navigation route planning with real-time traffic updates
Online Route Planning: Tesla Model 3 supports online route planning function, when users start navigation, the map will display the current road conditions in real time. If there is congestion or construction on the road ahead, the system will immediately alert the user and re-plan the route to determine in advance whether it is necessary to change the route to improve the efficiency of passage.
Real-time road condition display: Tesla Model 3's navigation system can display real-time road condition information on main routes and optional routes, including traffic congestion and construction. This feature is especially useful during the morning rush hour and can be very convenient for users.
Multiple Route Selection: After selecting a destination, the navigation system provides up to 3 different routes to choose from, with the fastest route as the default route. Users can choose other routes according to their actual needs.
MAP UPDATES: Tesla regularly releases map updates to ensure the accuracy of the navigation system. As long as it is connected to the Internet, Tesla will automatically check for and download new map updates as they become available.
ADVANCED CONNECTIVITY FEATURES: In the November 2024 update, Tesla added the ability to display the availability of a faster route at the top of the turn-by-turn list. If the user declines before the option period, the system will re-route.
Lane-level navigation: the latest OTA update for the Tesla Model 3 offers lane-level navigation, which provides 3D lane-level visual guidance and real-time traffic information to make navigating complex roads clearer and easier to understand.
Map Service: Tesla Model 3's in-car navigation map uses the Baidu map service, which supports a variety of versions, including high-performance all-wheel-drive, rear-wheel-drive and long-range all-wheel-drive versions. Through the in-car navigation system, users can check road conditions, plan routes and get real-time traffic information online.
Charging station search in Tesla Model 3 navigation
The vehicle has a built-in navigation system:
- To open the navigation interface, tap the “Navigation” icon on the center screen.
- Type “Supercharger” in the search box or simply select the Supercharger symbol on the map.
- The system will list all available Superchargers in the vicinity, including their location, estimated time of arrival, and number of available outlets.
Tesla mobile app:
- Download and install the “Tesla” app.
- After logging into your account, select “Find Supercharger” or “Find Charging Stations”.
- The app automatically locates your current location and displays all Superchargers and information about them, such as hours of operation, usage, and more.
Online map service:
- Use online map services such as Google Maps or Baidu Maps.
- Enter “Tesla Supercharger” or “Tesla Supercharger” in the search box.
- The system will display all relevant results, including location, ratings, reviews and traffic conditions.
Community Sharing & Forum Resources:
- Participate in Tesla owner community discussions such as the r/TeslaMotors section on Reddit.
- Get information on new charging stations, first-hand information or temporary notices and closures of other facilities.
Preset and reserve plans:
- Plan your trip before a long trip and set aside some range.
- Ensure that you have more than 150 kilometers of remaining range before you are more than 100 kilometers from the next supercharging station.
Navigation function:
- During navigation, the system updates the vehicle location and tracks the user's driving path in real time.
- Displays estimated time of arrival, distance traveled and driving time and mileage
Charging Station Information:
- Click on the charging station pin to view detailed information, including the number of charging posts, the number available, the address, and the distance
- Some charging stations also offer additional amenities such as restrooms, restaurants, accommodations, and Wi-Fi
Pre-heat battery feature:
- While navigating to a third-party charging station, the system will warm up the battery to optimize charging time
Tesla Model 3 navigation voice control operation
To activate voice commands: press the wheel button on the right side of the steering wheel or the microphone button on the touch screen, and when you hear the tone, speak the command.
Example of navigation commands:
- Navigate to destination: Say “Navigate to destination” or “Navigate to [address]”, e.g. “Navigate to Tesla Supercharger”.
- Return to home or work: Say “Navigate home” or “Navigate to work”.
Show nearby restaurants and gas stations: Say “Show nearby restaurants” or “Show nearby gas stations”.
Other related functions:
- Check Weather: Say “Check Weather”.
- Play Music: Say “Play Music” or “Play [Song Name]”.
- To adjust the air conditioner: Say “Lower the temperature” or “Raise the temperature”.
Notes:
- Ensure that the network connection is working properly for optimal voice recognition.
- Use clear voice commands to avoid ambiguous semantics that may not be recognized by the system.
- Ensure that your hands are always in contact with the steering wheel during actual driving to ensure safety.
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Tesla Model 3’s navigation system is designed to make your driving experience smoother and more efficient. With voice commands, real-time traffic updates, and seamless integration with your mobile app, you can navigate with ease. Customize your map settings and use the Trip Planner for long journeys to ensure you always have the best route.