Maps and Navigation
Overview The Google MapsTM application provides the navigation functions in the Model X . •
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If Model X is equipped with the Navigation option, the application is labeled Nav, and onboard maps are available. Onboard maps allow you to navigate to any location, even if a data connection is not available, but you must enter the location's exact and complete address. If Model X is not equipped with the Navigation option, onboard maps are not available, but if you have a data connection, you can find and display any location.
When you specify a location, the touchscreen displays the route and provides turn-by-turn directions. Each turn is preceded by the distance to the maneuver. If you won't have enough energy, and there is no Supercharger on the route, an alert at the top of the turn-byturn directions tells you that charging is required to reach your destination. If the energy remaining after a round-trip is less than ten percent, or if a round trip will consume a significant amount of battery energy, a round trip estimate of the energy you will use displays at the bottom of the turn-by-turn directions. You can display a round trip energy estimate for all trips, regardless of battery energy used, by selecting Always Show Estimated Round Trip Energy in the settings for Maps and Navigation. When enabled, the round trip energy estimate will always display at the bottom of the turn-by-turn directions. (You may need to scroll to the bottom of the turnby-turn directions to see the round trip energy estimate.)
Using Maps Touch Navigate, or speak a voice command (see Using Voice Commands on page 46), to specify a location. You can enter or speak an address, landmark, business, etc. You can also touch Navigate and choose from Home and Work locations, a list of favorite destinations (see Favorite, Home, and Work Destinations on page 141), recent locations and searches (the most recently used locations display at the top), and charging stations you have visited.
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When you touch the pin for a location, landmark, or business in the Recent or Favorites list, or touch a pin on the map, the chosen location is centered on the map, and a popup that provides more information about the location is displayed. In the popup, the name, phone number, and address of the location, landmark, or business is displayed. Any of the following information may also be displayed: its Google rating, its price range, whether it's open or closed, and whether it has chargers, Wi-Fi, restrooms, and food. From this popup window, you can save the location as a favorite, and, if equipped with the Navigation option, navigate to the destination by touching Navigate, or call someone at the location by touching Call. If equipped with the Navigation option, when you touch the name of a location in the Recent or Favorites list (versus touching its pin), you can initiate navigation immediately. Model X calculates the route and displays turn-by-turn directions. By default, the map displays Supercharger locations (see Charging Locations on page 139). If Model X is equipped with the Navigation option, you can drop a pin anywhere on the map by pressing and holding a location on the map. Use the icons in the lower right corner to customize what the map displays: Satellite Imagery - touch to turn satellite imagery on and off. Traffic - touch to turn the display of traffic on and off. To ensure that heavy traffic areas are easy to identify along a navigation route, green traffic lines display under the blue route line, whereas yellow and red traffic lines display on top. Charging locations - touch to display charging locations on the map and in a popup list that includes city and proximity (see Charging Locations on page 139). Note: The popup list displays the straight line distance to the location, not the driving distance to the location. When you begin navigating, the navigation system displays the driving distance to the location.
Model X Owner's Manual