Glove box?
I thought that, too.. Weird location but could be. I haven't noticed any other way to open it yet.
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Glove box?
The 2 wood panel options are they actual wood or just wood pattern plastic? I like wood but I always felt plastic with a wood look was silly, and I'm not sure I want the piano black
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I wonder what the little triangular button to the right of the touchscreen is for? The one on the left is apparently the hazard flashers.
It's the airbag button for when you have a rear facing baby seat. Didn't any of you guys ever have kids??
I take back my earlier comment - it looks like the glove box opener
Either that, or the symbol is showing the deployment of a whoopie cushion just before your passenger sits down.
That is from the brochure they were passing out at the factory event.Where is this photo from TEG? 98mph with no driver?
This photo shows that the center console needs an antiglare screen!
The Model S has the dashboard Apple would have designed, with just two visible physical buttons, for the hazard lights and to release the glove-box door. Every other function that isn’t handled by steering-column stalks, from climate to radio to navigation to cell-phone and internet connectivity, is concentrated in a huge touch-sensitive flat-panel display in the center of the dash. It’s as if the whole car is run off an iPad glued to the dash. A bank of four USB ports along the bottom allows you to plug in various devices for file sharing and recharging.
They were surprisingly negative about the interior space, saying tall rear passengers scrape their head and front seat passengers are too close to the dash when making room for the back seat folks. Yet, I know I've seen comments from folks that went to the event along the lines of "I'm 6'4" and fit just fine."
They also hit, several times, on how wide the Model S is. I wonder why Tesla chose to go so wide, not that it's bad, just that I'm curious.