New software, backlit sliders, faster acceleration, additional range, faster charging, there aren’t many problems left with the car. It’s the ordinary/boring option, but many people don’t want a car that stands out.
At this point the Model Y is the “ordinary/boring” option and also IMO quite ugly. ID.4 looks very ordinary at first glance, but the understated design is going to age very well and I find it quite handsome.
Also I’m a sucker for light treatments and the ID.4 (also the Ioniq 5) has really nice DRL and marker light designs that really pop in the night, versus Tesla’s least unimaginative light designs ever.
New software, backlit sliders, faster acceleration, additional range, faster charging, there aren’t many problems left with the car. It’s the ordinary/boring option, but many people don’t want a car that stands out.
At this point the Model Y is the “ordinary/boring” option and also IMO quite ugly. ID.4 looks very ordinary at first glance, but the understated design is going to age very well and I find it quite handsome.
Also I’m a sucker for light treatments and the ID.4 (also the Ioniq 5) has really nice DRL and marker light designs that really pop in the night, versus Tesla’s least unimaginative light designs ever.
Some of Tesla’s lights are literally the minimum they can get away with in terms of size and illumination.
source? Tesla lights have always seemed overly bright in oncoming traffic