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Yoni Heisler
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One of the most intriguing aspects of Tesla's upcoming Model 3 centers on what the final interior design is going to look like, and in particular, the car's dashboard. Whereas most car manufacturers are increasingly concerned with making the dashboard look sleek and futuristic, Tesla with the Model 3 went the completely opposite route. As we initially saw when Tesla unveiled the Model 3 last year, Tesla's upcoming EV lacks a traditional instrument cluster with gauges for items like speed and range.
Though there was initial speculation regarding Tesla incorporating a HUD of some sort, Elon Musk earlier this year dashed those hopes, explaining on Twitter that the need for a traditional instrument cluster becomes far less important as cars become more autonomous. “How often do you look at the instrument panel when being driven in a taxi?" Musk asked rhetorically.
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