Is it convenient for Tesla not to have a dashboard?
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Not very convenient, because to see the real-time status of the vehicle, you have to tilt your head towards the central control screen, which also poses certain safety hazards. Introduction: Tesla is an American electric vehicle and energy company, founded in 2003 in Silicon Valley, USA, by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning. Products: Mainly produces and sells electric vehicles, solar panels, and energy storage devices. The founders named the company "Tesla" in honor of the physicist Nikola Tesla. Development: In June 2021, Kantar released the "2021 Kantar BrandZ Most Valuable Global Brands Ranking," where Tesla ranked 47th.
I just bought a Tesla Model 3 and initially found it really hard to adapt to the design without an instrument cluster. I always felt like something was missing, especially when I wanted to glance at the speed on the highway—I had to turn my head to look at the center screen. But after driving it for a few weeks, I’ve come to love this minimalist approach. All the essential information is integrated and displayed on the 15-inch touchscreen, including speed, navigation, and media controls, making everything clear at a glance and reducing the distraction of scanning around while driving. The screen interface is crisp and intuitive, and when paired with the Autopilot feature, my focus stays more on the road, enhancing safety. Once I got used to it, I noticed the cabin feels more spacious and modern, and it’s easier to clean. Overall, for me, it’s become increasingly convenient.