Tesla Model X: Maps and Navigation
The touchscreen displays a map at all times (except
when Model X is shifted into Reverse).
Use your finger(s) to interact with the map: NOTE: When you rotate or move the map, your current
location is no longer tracked. The message "Tracking
Disabled" displays briefly next to the map orientation
icon and the icon turns gray. To re-enable tracking, touch
the map's orientation icon and choose North Up or
Heading Up. NOTE: The map zooms in and out automatically when a
navigation route is active. To change the orientation of the map, toggle between
these options: NOTE: Touching this icon while
navigating to a destination displays the
route overview. Your current location is shown on the map. When you
rotate or move the map, your current location is no
longer tracked. To re-enable tracking, touch the map's
orientation icon to choose North Up or Heading Up.
When you touch the map while a navigation route is
active, the turn-by-turn direction list displays the next
set of directions and the orientation icon disappears.
Touch anywhere on the map to re-display it. Touch these icons to customize what the map displays: Drop a pin anywhere on the map by pressing and
holding your finger on a desired location. When you
drop a pin, or touch an existing pin, the chosen location
is centered on the map, and a popup screen provides
information about the location. From this popup, you
can navigate to the location, call the location (if a phone
number is available) and add or remove the location
from your list of favorite destinations (see Home, Work,
and Favorite Destinations).
Touch the lightning bolt icons in the popup
list to filter by the types of chargers based
on max power. NOTE: In some market regions, third-party
fast chargers are also included on the map
as dark gray pins when you display
chargers. NOTE: You can also access navigation
settings by touching Controls >
Navigation. Touch the navigation settings icon to customize the
navigation system to suit your preferences: (the
available settings vary depending on your market region
and vehicle configuration): NOTE: Your Model X automatically adjusts the volume
based on driving speed and climate settings. NOTE: The navigation settings available can vary
depending on region and vehicle configuration. To navigate to a location, touch the search bar in the
corner of the map and enter a destination, send the
destination from your phone, or speak a voice command
(see Voice Commands). You can enter or
speak an address, landmark, business, etc. When you
touch the search bar, you can also choose from the
following types of locations: NOTE: If a data connection is not available, onboard
maps allow you to navigate to any destination, but you
must enter the exact and complete address. NOTE: You can start navigation remotely from your IOS
or Android device using the "share" functionality on
your device after allowing access to the Tesla mobile
app. When you specify a location, the touchscreen zooms out
to provide an overview of the route you need to travel
and displays a turn-by-turn direction list. Estimated
arrival time, driving time, and mileage displays at the
bottom of the direction list. Note the following about the
turn-by-turn direction list: While navigating, the map tracks your location and
displays the current leg of your trip. You can display the
entire route at any time by swiping down to expand the
turn-by-turn direction list or touching the route overview
icon.
If Navigate on Autopilot (if available in your market
region) is enabled, you can turn it on for the navigation
route by touching Navigate on Autopilot in the turn-by-
turn direction list. Navigate on Autopilot is a full self-
driving (Beta) feature that automatically changes lanes
and steers Model X along a navigation route, exiting
controlled-access highways, etc. For details, see
Navigate on Autopilot.
To stop navigating, touch END, located in the bottom
corner of the turn-by-turn direction list. Adding Stops to a Route After you have entered a destination, you can edit your
route by adding, deleting or reordering stops. Touch the
three dots at the bottom of the turn-by-turn direction
list to view options to edit your route. Automatic Navigation NOTE: Automatic Navigation may not be available in all
market regions and on all vehicle configurations. Automatic Navigation can predict a destination when
you get in your vehicle. When your phone's calendar is
synced to Model X, and the calendar includes an event
that takes place within two hours of when you get in
your vehicle to drive, Automatic Navigation suggests the
location of the event (assuming a valid address is
associated with the event).
In addition, if you are Home and get in your vehicle on
weekdays (Monday to Friday) from 5:00 AM to 11:00 AM,
Automatic Navigation can automatically route you to
your specified Work location (see Home, Work, and Favorite Destinations). Likewise, if you are at work on weekdays
from 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM,
Automatic Navigation can automatically route you to
your specified Home location.
To enable Automatic Navigation, touch Controls >
Navigation > Automatic Navigation. You must have your
phone's calendar synced to Model X and the event must
include a uniquely specified and valid address (see
Phone and Calendar). NOTE: Navigation instructions that you enter manually,
or send to Model X, override routes suggested by
Automatic Navigation. NOTE: "I'm Feeling Lucky" and "I'm Feeling Hungry" may
not be available in all market regions and on all vehicle
configurations. In addition to navigating to a destination of your choice,
Model X can also suggest nearby locations based on
whether you are feeling Hungry or Lucky. In the
navigation search bar, touch Hungry or Lucky. Hungry
suggests popular restaurants, whereas Lucky suggests
popular destinations (such as museums and amusement
parks). For new suggestions, touch Hungry or Luck
again. Once you discover a destination that interests
you, touch Navigate to proceed to the destination.
This feature requires the latest version of Navigation
maps. To download, connect Model X to Wi-Fi and touch
Controls > Software to check if an update is available
(see Map Updates). Home, Work, and Favorite
Destinations If you frequently drive to a destination, you may want to
add it as a favorite to avoid having to enter the
location's name or address each time. When you add a
destination as a Favorite, you can easily navigate to it by
touching the navigation search bar and then touching
Favorites and choosing it from your list of favorite
destinations.
To delete a Recent or Favorite destination, touch it on
the destination list and hold it down briefly until the X
appears. Then touch the X to delete it from the list. Home and Work locations also display under the map's
search bar. Touch to set an address to the corresponding
location. After entering the address, touch Save as
Home or Save as Work. Then simply touch these
shortcuts whenever you want to navigate home or to
work.
To change or delete the address associated with Home
or Work, press and hold its icon and in the popup screen
that displays, enter a new address and touch Save as
Home or Save as Work, or touch Clear Home or Clear
Work. NOTE: Based on your usage patterns, Model X may
prompt you to save a location as Home or Work. NOTE: Once a Home or Work location is saved, Model X
may prompt you to navigate to your Work location in
the mornings and to your Home location in the evenings
and provide an estimated driving time based on current
traffic conditions. See Automatic Navigation. For security reasons, if you sell Model X, it is
recommended that you delete your Home and Work
locations. You can delete these individually or you can
perform a factory reset to erase all personal data (touch
Controls > Service > Factory Reset). To display charging locations on the map, touch the
map's search bar, then touch Charging. Charging
locations are shown in a list (with the closest charging
location at the top of the list) and represented by
corresponding pins on the map. Touch a pin to display
more information, navigate to it, or mark it as a favorite.
Touch the lightning bolt icons to specify the types of
charging locations you want the map to include (by
default, the map displays only superchargers): NOTE: In some market regions, third-party fast chargers
are also included as dark gray pins when you choose to
display all charging stations. The appearance of a charging location's pin reveals
status information about the location. Touch the pin to
display details. NOTE: A Supercharger located on your
current navigation route is colored black
(or white, if the touchscreen is in night
mode). NOTE: When the map is zoomed out and
more than one destination charging
location is available in an area, the pin is
round and displays the number of stations.
Touch the pin to zoom in. Then you can
touch an individual pin for details about a
specific location. Touch a charging location's pin to display a popup from
which you can: NOTE: When navigating to a Supercharger (or third-party fast charger in some regions), Model
X
preconditions the Battery to prepare for charging. This ensures you arrive with an optimal Battery
temperature, reducing the amount of time it takes to charge. In some circumstances (such as cold
weather), it is normal for the motor(s) and components to make noise as it generates heat to
warm the Battery (see Warming the Battery Before Supercharging). When navigating to a destination, Model X helps you
anticipate your charging needs by calculating the
amount of energy that remains when you reach your
destination. When navigating, the map displays this
calculation next to the battery icon on the turn-by-turn
direction list (see Navigating to a Destination). When the turn-by-turn direction list is compressed,
touch the top of the list to expand it.
The calculation that predicts how much energy you will
use is an estimate based on driving style (predicted
speed, etc.) and environmental factors (elevation
changes, wind speed and direction, ambient and
forecasted temperatures, air density and humidity, etc.).
As you drive, Model X continuously learns how much
energy it uses, resulting in improved accuracy over time.
It is important to note that Model X predicts energy
usage based on the driving style of the individual
vehicle. For example, if you drive aggressively for a
period of time, future range predictions will assume
higher consumption. Also, if you purchase a used Tesla
vehicle, it is recommended that you perform a factory
reset (Controls > Service > Factory Reset) to ensure the
predicted energy is as accurate as possible.
Throughout your route, Model X monitors energy usage
and updates the estimate of energy remaining at the
end of your trip. A popup warning displays on the turn-
by-turn direction list in these situations: NOTE: Some factors that contribute to predicted energy
(such as forecasted temperatures and wind speed) are
available only when Model X has internet connectivity. To determine if you have enough energy for a round trip,
touch the Battery icon on the turn-by-turn direction list
to display an estimated calculation of your round trip
energy usage. Online Routing Model X detects real-time traffic conditions and
automatically adjusts the estimated driving and arrival
times. In situations where traffic conditions will delay
your estimated time of arrival and an alternate route is
available, the navigation system can reroute you to your
destination. You can also specify the minimum number
of minutes that must be saved before you are rerouted.
To turn this feature on or off, touch the map's settings
icon (see Navigation Settings), then touch
Online Routing. Trip Planner (if available in your market region) helps
you take longer road trips with confidence. If reaching
your destination requires charging, Trip Planner routes
you through the appropriate Supercharger locations.
Trip Planner selects a route and provides charging times
to minimize the amount of time you spend driving and
charging. To enable Trip Planner, touch the map's
settings icon (see Navigation Settings), then
touch Trip Planner.
When Trip Planner is enabled and charging is required to
reach your destination, the turn-by-turn direction list
includes Supercharger stops, recommended charging
times at each Supercharger, and an estimate of how
much energy will be available when you arrive at the
Supercharger location. NOTE: When navigating to a Supercharger or, in some
regions, a third-party fast charger using Trip Planner,
Model X may allocate some energy to pre-heat the
Battery to arrive at the Supercharger or third-party fast
charger with an optimal Battery temperature. This
reduces charging time (see Warming the Battery Before
Supercharging). To remove Supercharger stops and display directions
only, touch Remove all charging stops at the bottom of
the turn-by-turn direction list. If you remove charging
stops, the turn-by-turn direction list may display an alert
indicating that charging is needed to reach your
destination. To add Supercharger stops back to the turn-
by-turn direction list, touch Add charging stops.
While charging at a Supercharger, the charging screen
displays the remaining charging time needed to drive to
your next Supercharger stop, or destination (if no
further charging is needed). If you charge for a shorter
or longer length of time, charging time at subsequent
Supercharger stops is adjusted accordingly. NOTE: You can also use the mobile app to monitor
remaining charging time needed. NOTE: If a Supercharger on your navigation route
experiences an outage, Trip Planner displays a
notification and attempts to reroute you to a different
Supercharger location. If Trip Planner estimates that you won't have enough
energy for your round trip, and there are no
Superchargers available on your route, Trip Planner
displays an alert at the top of the turn-by-turn direction
list notifying you that charging is needed to reach your
destination. Map Updates As updated maps become available, they are
automatically sent to Model X over Wi-Fi. To ensure you
receive them, periodically connect Model X to a Wi-Fi
network (see Connecting to Wi-Fi). The
touchscreen displays a message informing you when
new maps are installed.Map Overview
North Up - North is always at
the top of
the screen.
Heading Up - The direction you
are
driving is always at the top of the screen.
The map rotates as you change direction.
This icon has an integrated compass that
indicates the direction you are driving.
The route overview is available
when you
are navigating to a destination. The route
overview also displays when you expand
the turn-by-turn direction list (by swiping
it downward). When you collapse the
turn-by-turn direction list by swiping it
upward, the map reverts back to
displaying your previously chosen
orientation.
Map Display
Display/hide satellite imagery
(if equipped
with premium connectivity).
Display/hide traffic conditions
(if equipped
with premium connectivity). Green lines
indicate no traffic; orange lines indicate
light traffic; red lines indicate moderate
traffic; and pink lines indicate heavy traffic.
To ensure traffic is easy to identify along a
navigation route, green traffic lines display
under the blue route line, whereas orange,
red, and pink traffic lines display on top of
the blue route line.
Display/hide map details (such
as points of
interest).
Display/hide all charging
locations and a
popup list that includes the city and
proximity of the corresponding stations on
the map. Charging locations include Tesla
Superchargers, destination charging sites,
third-party fast chargers, and public
chargers that you have used previously.
See Charging Locations.
Navigation Settings
The navigation settings icon
displays when
you touch ... once you start navigating to a
destination.
Navigating to a Destination
The Navigate on Autopilot icon
(if
equipped) is blue when the feature is
active.
Add Stop allows you to add a stop
by
searching for a location or adding a Home,
Recent or Favorite destination. You can
also add a stop by touching any pin on the
map and selecting Add from the popup.
Edit Stop allows you to set up a
complex
trip by adding or deleting stops on your
route. Drag and drop stops by touching the
equal sign to reorder your trip.
I'm Feeling Lucky, Hungry
To add a destination to your
Favorites list
touch its pin on the map, then touch the
star icon on the popup screen that
appears. Enter a name (or leave as-is to
accept the default name), then touch Add
to Favorites. The star becomes solid and
the destination is included on your
Favorites list.
Charging Locations
Touch to include destination
chargers.
Touch to include standard
superchargers.
Touch to include high-powered
superchargers.
The Supercharger location is
operational
and the number displayed on the pin
represents the number of available
Supercharger stalls.
The Supercharger location is
experiencing
a high volume of users and you may need
to wait before charging.
The Supercharger location may be
operating at a reduced capacity.
The Supercharger location may be
closed.
The Supercharger location has no
data
available but should be operational.
The location is either a
destination
charging location, a third-party fast
charger, or a public charging station that
you have previously used. Touch to display
more information such as usage
restrictions and available charge current.
Predicting Energy Usage
Trip Planner