I think it all comes down to how much you appreciate a very well refined premium interior or if you are happy with the minimalistic approach Tesla takes. As others have said their are entirely different cars not just because of the drivetrain.
If you care about that it's really not such a simple choice as some here say. When I drove my friends Tesla on a business trip I missed things like hooks for my suit. There didn't seem to be some dedicated place for sunglasses. Even the required emergency vest was cramped into the glove compartment. No storage under the armrest. Others seems to miss the handles at the ceiling. Kinda disappointing, because these add a lot of everyday value and are easy to implement, I mean come on a hook?
Apart from the quality of the interior these is also the design. I love that little analogue clock in the E-Class small things like that just bring a overall design together for me and it doesn't look like someone put a loveless screen.
I was hoping Tesla would address many of these things with the Model 3 when I put down my reservation, but it seems like they stick with this route apart from adding a bit of storage.
Also technology wise Tesla seems to focus almost exclusivity on Autopilot. So you won't get things like Multibeam LED lights and at least so far not 360° camera or headup display, although I expect these to come at least with the Model 3. But as you are buying now those might also be things to consider.
If you care about that it's really not such a simple choice as some here say. When I drove my friends Tesla on a business trip I missed things like hooks for my suit. There didn't seem to be some dedicated place for sunglasses. Even the required emergency vest was cramped into the glove compartment. No storage under the armrest. Others seems to miss the handles at the ceiling. Kinda disappointing, because these add a lot of everyday value and are easy to implement, I mean come on a hook?
Apart from the quality of the interior these is also the design. I love that little analogue clock in the E-Class small things like that just bring a overall design together for me and it doesn't look like someone put a loveless screen.
I was hoping Tesla would address many of these things with the Model 3 when I put down my reservation, but it seems like they stick with this route apart from adding a bit of storage.
Also technology wise Tesla seems to focus almost exclusivity on Autopilot. So you won't get things like Multibeam LED lights and at least so far not 360° camera or headup display, although I expect these to come at least with the Model 3. But as you are buying now those might also be things to consider.