Tesla Model 3 $39,990 features you’ll love

Cameras

Tesla Model 3

There are 8 cameras equipped in a base model Tesla 3.

  • 1 front-facing camera located above the rearview mirror.
  • 2 side-facing cameras located in the turn signal badges on the side of the car forward of the front passenger entry doors.
  • 1 rear-facing camera located above the rear license plate.
  • 2 side repeater cameras located in the side mirrors.
  • 1 cabin camera located above the rearview mirror.
Tesla Model 3 trunk

These cameras are used for a variety of purposes, including:

  • Autopilot and Full Self-Driving features.
  • Backup camera.
  • Sentry Mode.
  • Cabin monitoring.
  • Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control.
  • Automatic Emergency Braking.
  • Lane Departure Warning.
  • Blind Spot Monitoring.
  • Adaptive Cruise Control.
  • Auto High Beams.

Diver assist

The base Tesla Model 3 comes standard with a variety of driver assist features, including:

  • Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB): This feature uses radar and cameras to detect potential collisions and automatically apply the brakes if necessary.
  • Lane Departure Warning (LDW): This feature uses cameras to detect if you are drifting out of your lane and alerts you with a visual and audible warning.
  • Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM): This feature uses radar to detect vehicles in your blind spots and alerts you with a visual warning in the side mirrors.
  • Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC): This feature uses radar to maintain a set distance between you and the car in front of you. It can also accelerate and brake automatically.
  • Auto High Beams (AHB): This feature uses cameras to detect oncoming traffic and automatically switches between high and low beams.

Four door

The base Model 3 is a four-door sedan. It has two doors on each side of the car, and it can seat up to five people.

Trunk

The trunk of the Tesla Model 3 is large enough for two sets of golf clubs. The trunk has a volume of 15 cubic feet, which is enough space to fit two sets of golf clubs, as well as other items such as luggage, groceries, or sporting equipment. The trunk is also accessed through a large, wide opening, which makes it easy to load and unload items.

Tesla Rear Trunk – Owners Manual

Front Trunk

The base Tesla Model 3 has a rear trunk with a volume of 15 cubic feet and a front trunk with a volume of 3.1 cubic feet.

Bluetooth

The base Model 3 Tesla has Bluetooth audio. You can connect your phone to the car’s Bluetooth and play music, podcasts, or audiobooks. You can also use the car’s voice controls to play music or change the volume.

To connect your phone to the car’s Bluetooth, follow these steps:

  1. Turn on your phone’s Bluetooth.
  2. In the car, open the Media menu.
  3. Select Bluetooth.
  4. Select your phone’s name from the list of available devices.
  5. Enter the passcode if prompted.

You can talk on your phone through the base Tesla Model 3 radio audio. To do this, you will need to connect your phone to the car’s Bluetooth. Once your phone is connected, you can use the car’s voice controls to make calls. You can also use the car’s steering wheel controls to answer and hang up calls.

Once your phone is connected to the car’s Bluetooth, you can start making calls. To make a call, simply say “Call [contact name]” to the car’s voice controls. You can also use the car’s steering wheel controls to answer and hang up calls.

Here are some tips for using the car’s Bluetooth for phone calls:

  • Make sure your phone is within range of the car’s Bluetooth.
  • Speak clearly and slowly when making a call.
  • Avoid making calls in noisy environments.
  • If you have trouble making a call, try restarting your phone or the car.

Using the car’s Bluetooth for phone calls is a convenient way to stay connected while you’re driving. It’s also a safe way to make calls, as you can keep your hands on the wheel and your eyes on the road.