Tesla Model S Gets Even More Performance With Plaid Track Mode

‘Plaid Track Mode,’ a new version of Tesla’s track mode software, was announced today to push the Model S Plaid’s performance to new heights.

Tesla first offered Track Mode for the Model 3 Performance in 2018. The software was used to fine-tune the dynamic controls to improve track performance. Tesla then updated track mode in 2020 with version 2, Track Mode V2, which included more customisation and maps of racetracks.

Since the release of Tesla’s most powerful car yet, the Model S Plaid, they have now announced the release of another version of the track mode: Plaid Track Mode. It combines all of the features of stability control, handling balance, and regenerative braking.

Tesla released a blog post detailing the newest software release:

Since Track Mode was launched in 2018 on Model 3 Performance, we have taken advantage of instant motor torque to make cornering on the track feel as natural as forward acceleration.

This week, Plaid Track Mode is rolling out to Model S Plaid vehicles across North America. With Plaid Track Mode our goals were simple: achieve the quickest lap time for a production electric vehicle at Germany’s Nürburgring, and allow individual adjustability of stability control, handling balance and regenerative braking to give drivers more authority over vehicle control at the racetrack.

Plaid Track Mode was developed to take full advantage of our tri-motor platform and more than 1,000 horsepower on tap, with features including:

With Plaid Track Mode, we have added a host of new features to make Model S Plaid as quick around a racetrack as it is at the drag strip. Our approach focuses on allowing greater driver control and adjustability while promoting driver confidence, and like most aspects of Tesla vehicles, we’ll continue to improve Plaid Track Mode over time with future over-the-air updates.

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