Tesla: Model S News
#521
seems like the shutdown at the end of the year wasn't because no one wants the Model S after all.
If the Model S gets the 4680 cell that'd be dope. It's still running on the OG 18650s so it's battery pack is unnecessarily expensive to make. If they jumped from 18650 to 4680 that'd eventually be a big cost savings that they could use to add more luxury features. I think the Model 3 battery pack is 20-30% cheaper to manufacture because of the 2170 cells.
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#528
#529
Heat pump, new batteries and battery pack (probably 2170s not 4680s), 22 speakers, active noise cancellation (!), 3 screens, 3-zone climate. The kids can play video games in the back with wireless controllers (xbox/playstation) while you're driving!?
Maybe it's me but it looks like the main screen is 17in instead of 15in
Maybe it's me but it looks like the main screen is 17in instead of 15in
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#534
#535
So, not only did they remove the wiper stalk, they've removed the turn signal stalk as well? Looks like it's now some haptic key thing on the steering wheel? That's going to go over well for the safety-conscious...
Otherwise the interior looks not bad - still missing the HUD.
Otherwise the interior looks not bad - still missing the HUD.
#536
I don't see how one could actually drive the car with that steering wheel or how that's even legal. The rest of the interior is a welcome change, but that wheel if true is deal breaker. Seems like Elon needs to put down the weed.
#537
I would really like to see how to put this car into forward and reverse gear without any stalks or knobs.........may be using touch screens. ...????
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#538
Tesla’s new steering wheel comes with Autopilot sensor-based drive modes, force touch buttons, and more (electrek.co)
Tesla is introducing a brand new steering wheel in the new Model S and Model X.
In the new configurator, Tesla describes the new steering wheel, which has no stalk:
“The ultimate focus on driving: no stalks, no shifting. With a stalkless steering yoke, you can enjoy both the best car to drive, and the best car to be driven in.”
Previously, Tesla used stalks on its steering wheels like most other vehicles for turn signals, headlights and windshield wiper controls, and unlike other automakers, Tesla even used steering wheel stalks for other controls like Autopilot and the drive modes (PRND).
Tesla’s new steering wheel has none of that as the steering column is not equipped with any stalk.
It’s instead packaged into a streamlined butterfly steering wheel design:
In order to replace the stalks, Tesla is betting on a mix of AI and force touch buttons on the steering wheels to replace these functions.
The steering wheel is equipped with the same scrolls already found on the Model 3 and Model Y wheel, but it now features new force touch buttons for the turn signals, high beams, honk, Autopilot, windshield control, and voice commands:
In the new configurator, Tesla describes the new steering wheel, which has no stalk:
“The ultimate focus on driving: no stalks, no shifting. With a stalkless steering yoke, you can enjoy both the best car to drive, and the best car to be driven in.”
Previously, Tesla used stalks on its steering wheels like most other vehicles for turn signals, headlights and windshield wiper controls, and unlike other automakers, Tesla even used steering wheel stalks for other controls like Autopilot and the drive modes (PRND).
Tesla’s new steering wheel has none of that as the steering column is not equipped with any stalk.
It’s instead packaged into a streamlined butterfly steering wheel design:
In order to replace the stalks, Tesla is betting on a mix of AI and force touch buttons on the steering wheels to replace these functions.
The steering wheel is equipped with the same scrolls already found on the Model 3 and Model Y wheel, but it now features new force touch buttons for the turn signals, high beams, honk, Autopilot, windshield control, and voice commands:
#539
I want to hear more about this "gaming computer" they're showing the Witcher 3 so it must be coming soon. Also that means there's probably an app store coming soon which could be another high profit revenue stream
#542
Interesting reading the marketing on Model S page. They specifically say that the new version is capable of back to back 1/4mi runs, in reaction to the Taycan, and they say the new model has a 0.208 drag coefficient, compared to the Lucid Air's 0.21cd.
The Performance model is gone, replaced with Plaid model, and the previously announced Plaid model is now Plaid+. Ludicrous branding, I think they should've brought that back
The base Plaid model is probably still 100kwh but using 2170 batteries so it should have a nice charge curve and stay at 250kw for a while. Base Plaid 1/4mi is .67 faster than the fastest Lucid for $50,000 less. The Plaid+ beats the Dream edition in every tech spec but costs $30k less
They've basically beaten the Lucid Air at every spec and it's out first, and it's from an established EV brand with the best charging network
The Performance model is gone, replaced with Plaid model, and the previously announced Plaid model is now Plaid+. Ludicrous branding, I think they should've brought that back
The base Plaid model is probably still 100kwh but using 2170 batteries so it should have a nice charge curve and stay at 250kw for a while. Base Plaid 1/4mi is .67 faster than the fastest Lucid for $50,000 less. The Plaid+ beats the Dream edition in every tech spec but costs $30k less
They've basically beaten the Lucid Air at every spec and it's out first, and it's from an established EV brand with the best charging network
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#545
So about as powerful as a PS5 that has 10.28 and the Xbox Series X has 12.
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#548
The $80k Taycan vs the $80k Model S is a tough sell IMO. The S has about 100mi more range, and is 60% faster 0-60, and the interior looks pretty decent now, it's got 3 screens and the power of a PS5 for gaming. Rumors are that Biden wants to bring back the EV tax credit so Tesla would qualify again
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#549
Where they might get boned is in the implementation of those buttons and AI as it pertains to other functions like turn signals and high beams. Saying "oops, I thought my car was going to flip on the blinker for me" isn't an excuse the police are going to buy. Similarly, having the AI shift the car into drive or reverse is also bound to have some legal issues come up before you know it. There have been other automakers that have gotten in trouble for changing these interaction points in the past (GM, Ford, and FCA come to mind) so there is precedent there.
That said, is that wheel standard or any option? Can you get it with a normal wheel?
#550
The $80k Taycan vs the $80k Model S is a tough sell IMO. The S has about 100mi more range, and is 60% faster 0-60, and the interior looks pretty decent now, it's got 3 screens and the power of a PS5 for gaming. Rumors are that Biden wants to bring back the EV tax credit so Tesla would qualify again
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#555
If I'm in the market for an e-car, that "entry" Porsche Taycan has my name all over it.
#559
How long did it take you until gave up on your phone with a physical keyboard and switched to a phone with a full screen?
Remember that debate and how many people clinged to their blackberry? A vehicle with hardware buttons is harder to upgrade just as Steve Jobs described in 2007, if you got a great idea for your phone you can't go back and add a button, it's already shipped.
Skip to 5:07 to let Steve Jobs describe Tesla's logic to you
Remember that debate and how many people clinged to their blackberry? A vehicle with hardware buttons is harder to upgrade just as Steve Jobs described in 2007, if you got a great idea for your phone you can't go back and add a button, it's already shipped.
Skip to 5:07 to let Steve Jobs describe Tesla's logic to you
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#560
I already sat in an Audi Etron and it didn’t impress me with the quality. Actually the Jaguar i-pace had better interior quality.
Buttons are going to be ancient as already described above. Snob value will keep it going for sometime though.
But now there’s no going back to dial up internet connection. .
Buttons are going to be ancient as already described above. Snob value will keep it going for sometime though.
But now there’s no going back to dial up internet connection. .