Tesla Model X: Speed Assist
Model X displays a speed limit on the instrument panel
and you can choose if and how you are warned when
you exceed the speed limit. Also, instead of using the
detected speed limit, you can base warnings on an
arbitrary speed limit that you enter manually.
In situations where Model X is unable to determine a
speed limit, or if Speed Assist is uncertain that an
acquired speed limit is accurate, the instrument panel
may not display a speed limit sign and warnings do not
take effect. NOTE: Speed limit warnings go away after ten seconds,
or when Model X slows down below the specified limit. WARNING: Do not rely on Speed Assist to
determine the appropriate speed limit or driving
speed. Always drive at a safe speed based on
traffic and road conditions. Controlling Speed Assist To adjust the Speed Limit Warning setting, touch
Controls > Autopilot > Speed Limit Warning, then
choose one of these options: You can also specify how the speed limit is determined: NOTE: The off set from speed limit also affects the
number shown in the gray speed icon on the
instrument panel. NOTE: Speed Assist is not always accurate. In some
situations, the location of a road can be miscalculated
and Speed Assist can display a speed for a directly
adjacent road that may have a different speed limit. For
example, Speed Assist can assume Model X is on a
controlled-access highway when it is actually on a
nearby surface street, and vice versa. NOTE: Your chosen setting is retained until you manually
change it. Speed Assist may not be fully functional or may provide
inaccurate information in these situations: WARNING: The list above does not represent an
exhaustive list of situations that may interfere with
proper operation of Speed Assist. Speed Assist
may fail to provide warnings for many other
reasons.How Speed Assist Works
Limitations and Inaccuracies