After 18 months or so in the wilderness (driving a Polestar 2 - OK car but a few too many unexpected niggles) thinking of returning to the Tesla fold with the new facelift model 3.
Went to see a left hand drive model at my local Tesla store yesterday, very impressed with the overall feel and apparent uplift in quality.
So my question, what (if any) stand out developments have there been on the software/feature side since I last owned my 2020 SR+?
From an initial play with the touchscreen on the showroom car looks and feels very similar to what I remember.
Also did wonder/hope that with the introduction of additional steering wheel controls on the facelift model there might be an opportunity to add things that frankly should have always been standard such as a manual speed limiter. Anyone heard this might be coming to new (or current cars).
Any thoughts on what to expect would be appreciated.
Went to see a left hand drive model at my local Tesla store yesterday, very impressed with the overall feel and apparent uplift in quality.
So my question, what (if any) stand out developments have there been on the software/feature side since I last owned my 2020 SR+?
From an initial play with the touchscreen on the showroom car looks and feels very similar to what I remember.
Also did wonder/hope that with the introduction of additional steering wheel controls on the facelift model there might be an opportunity to add things that frankly should have always been standard such as a manual speed limiter. Anyone heard this might be coming to new (or current cars).
Any thoughts on what to expect would be appreciated.