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Getting back to reality, you can see the new UI appears to have half-screen "cards" on the left. There are different cards listed at the top of that side. If so, you'll be able to swipe that side to move through these settings screens: Controls, Charging, Autopilot, Suspension, Driving and an About screen. You probably can tap the individual "tabs" to jump directly to each one. There's no indication but I'm hoping that the right side is configurable. You might be able to choose to have the navigation screen with or without the turn by turn directions or have the Autopilot screen overlaid in a corner or along the left side, etc.For reference. Heavily-manipulated image made from a still shamelessly stolen from a test drive video.View attachment 505105
Beware of oxalates found in vegetablesSalad for dinner tonite.
Ummm.... they are? In the X, S and 3.
Question for you. I watched the unveiling from Nebraska. I couldn't justify the trip out to California for that. Anyway, one question comes to mind that you may be able to answer. They broke the windows (on purpose in a masterful way to ensure it was talked about for weeks maybe????) during the unveiling but then during the rides, the windows didn't appear to be broken. Did they have more than one model at the unveiling? Did they replace the glass quickly on the one they had? They had spare glass sitting around?Looking at some more demo drives, it looks like the AP UI is still there but it can go full screen. Also the 3D map can zoom into full screen AP mode.
They replaced the windows before offering rides. We were near the front of the line and watched them carry out replacement windows and then roll the broken windows away in a garbage can. It took over an hour for them to replace the windows.Question for you. I watched the unveiling from Nebraska. I couldn't justify the trip out to California for that. Anyway, one question comes to mind that you may be able to answer. They broke the windows (on purpose in a masterful way to ensure it was talked about for weeks maybe????) during the unveiling but then during the rides, the windows didn't appear to be broken. Did they have more than one model at the unveiling? Did they replace the glass quickly on the one they had? They had spare glass sitting around?
I suppose that's more than one question but they are all related. Anyway, good video. Thanks for that focus on the UI.
Wow! Thanks! I was really wondering about that. I'm surprised they had spare window glass for a prototype. After all, they've now changed the size of the windows so any glass they had on hand will be of no use now. An hour to replace the glass is really quite quick. Nifty. Again, thank you for the quick response. I wish I could have been there.They replaced the windows before offering rides. We were near the front of the line and watched them carry out replacement windows and then roll the broken windows away in a garbage can. It took over an hour for them to replace the windows.
We were standing by Pete from Abstract Ocean and he captured the "walk of shame" when they carried the glass back to the Cybertruck: Abstract Ocean on TwitterWow! Thanks! I was really wondering about that. I'm surprised they had spare window glass for a prototype. After all, they've now changed the size of the windows so any glass they had on hand will be of no use now. An hour to replace the glass is really quite quick. Nifty. Again, thank you for the quick response. I wish I could have been there.
If the MCU2 upgrade for the Model S is any indication (as well as the features offered on the 3/Y), they probably will not offer SiriusXM on the CT. I paid extra for the MCU2 upgrade to keep that functionality as I too, really enjoy the service.This is the first Tesla that I'm actually excited about, and may buy.
Has there been any information on whether the truck will have SiriusXM (the actual radio, not just the app)? For me this is one of the "must have" items, along with a towing harness connection.
I believe not offering Sirius radio in the CT would be a mistake.....a lot of people do not subscribe to pay music or have music on phones....enjoy listening to all types of music and being able to change using XM would offer a good choice on long trips across the desert to BFE areas....Just JMHOIf the MCU2 upgrade for the Model S is any indication (as well as the features offered on the 3/Y), they probably will not offer SiriusXM on the CT. I paid extra for the MCU2 upgrade to keep that functionality as I too, really enjoy the service.