▲ | numpad0 2 days ago | |||||||
It's just that Tesla didn't spend skill points on brake blending tech unlockable. Some people confuse it as being a piece of technology of its own. Every other EVs and HVs assign first half of brake pedal for regen and bottom half for mechanical brakes. Tesla uses bottom half of gas pedal for the same, which eliminates the need to accurately determine the appropriate pedal force that corresponds to intended braking force to be added up with regen to match intended deceleration. Mapping regen to gas is `set_motor_torque(1.25 * gas_pedal - 25);` and that's much simpler. | ||||||||
▲ | ARandumGuy 2 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
This is something that's always baffled me about Teslas. I have a Prius, and regenerative breaking being tied to the break pedal is easy and intuitive. It also means I can easily lift my foot of the gas pedal to coast. IDK it just seems like a much better design to have one "stop" pedal and one "go" pedal, vs one "stop" pedal and one "go/stop" pedal. | ||||||||
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▲ | potato3732842 2 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
They didn't spend skill points because back when they did it they wanted to lean hard into the "oooh, fancy futuristic EV, look at this cool new driving experience" brand image. Same reason performance cars get loud exhausts even thought they could have quit ones with no decrease in performance. |