The major trend in taillights and running lights is clear LED light pipes for smooth lines of illumination. I think Audi pioneered them and they are now found on many new vehicles from Mercedes to Kia. The latest versions of them look really great. But it seems they are not available on Teslas.
Does anyone know if there are any plans to change the current format of the Model S running lights and taillights?
The taillights look OK. But the the front LED running lights are non-uniform, you clearly see where each LED is positioned under the diffuser. In my opinion this style of liner look really dated, like a 2010 Audi. I'm afraid that if the design already feels this way now, its going to age poorly as all decent cars move to the smooth light pipe style in the next year or two.
I'm currently debating between ordering a Macan and a Model S, and as seemingly minor this design quibble is, it bugs me.
Does anyone know if there are any plans to change the current format of the Model S running lights and taillights?
The taillights look OK. But the the front LED running lights are non-uniform, you clearly see where each LED is positioned under the diffuser. In my opinion this style of liner look really dated, like a 2010 Audi. I'm afraid that if the design already feels this way now, its going to age poorly as all decent cars move to the smooth light pipe style in the next year or two.
I'm currently debating between ordering a Macan and a Model S, and as seemingly minor this design quibble is, it bugs me.