Tesla reportedly has plans to introduce a new software update that will see adjustable regenerative braking options return to its vehicles, such as the Model 3.
This is according to Electrek, which claims the update will bring “standard” and “low” settings, allowing drivers to adjust the regenerative braking to their preferences. Standard provides the maximum amount of regen braking; take your foot off the throttle, and the vehicle will slow down. Opt for low, and the vehicle will coast along for a greater distance and take longer to slow down.
Tesla owners can find the new setting under the “Controls” section of the menu. Access the “Pedals & Steering” sub-menu, and you’ll be able to make the change under “Regenerative Braking.”