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ah, yes, thanks!No, that's the one to the right... The symbol around the "H" is the universal symbol for brakes, but not sure what "H" means in the center. Google found no similar images.
Someone posted this up on Facebook. Not sure if it's new or old.
I'm curious as to what the dash will look like for "classic" Tesla owners without autopilot and parking sensors.
First clean shot I've seen of the v7 dash. Turns out I guessed correctly on the placement of the average Wh/mi based on the crappy video leaked a few days ago.
Someone posted this up on Facebook. Not sure if it's new or old.
From the looks to the navigation screen it shows a turn to Triton Drive. Google earth lists 4 of those in the US, with Foster City at the top of the list. Judging from the 4 lanes of roadway depicted it looks the the Car is on Foster City Blvd near CA92 approach to the San Mateo Bridge
No doubt I posted as much on the facebook post as well then the post photo suddenly disappeared.Pretty likely that guy's off the program now.
Pretty likely that guy's off the program now.
No doubt I posted as much on the facebook post as well then the post photo suddenly disappeared.
what is the 'H' that looks a little like a tie fighter?
to me it seems like a little bit of an 'odd' dash screen. not sure what it is, a little barren?
I guess with more cars around you it would get filled in a bit
so with this it seems like you could choose whatever you want to show inside of the Kw meter
but no choice for the left side anymore..or I guess it is nav on the left but just a bit lower, but no map nav?
I think this is the brake auto hold mode. Usually happens when you are facing up hill and let go of the brake pedal.
I think this is the brake auto hold mode. Usually happens when you are facing up hill and let go of the brake pedal.
I've talked to people on the program, and the first rule of the program is that apparently there's no program.