In my original post, I didn't refer to executive rear, just executive leather seats in the front. Someone else (post 9), said executive rear seats.
Tesla calls those "next gen leather". I think that was the source of confusion. Sorry
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In my original post, I didn't refer to executive rear, just executive leather seats in the front. Someone else (post 9), said executive rear seats.
Ah, got it. Thanks for the clarification.Tesla calls those "next gen leather". I think that was the source of confusion. Sorry
The pano is not too bright, it is heavily tinted. Go sit in both and I think you'll find the pano makes the interior feel much larger than the solid roof.Hi. I'm close to pulling the trigger on a lease for 60 with autopilot and executive seats. My question is with the pano roof.
Does anyone regret getting it? How about with a newborn? I'm wondering if it's too bright for a young child.
Also important is road noise. Is it louder with the pano roof?
I'm in a warm climate and don't think it's worth the extra $80/month for the D. It looks like I would lose on .3 in 0-60 and 8 miles in range. Is there anything I'm missing or should consider? Thanks!
Not any more. I'm pretty sure that after the recent "refresh" all the front trunks are the same. That's what I was told at a Tesla store. This is a little disappointing to me, so I'm glad I have a classic RWD.... you'll also get quite a bit more room in the frunk so that's another positive for RWD.