CyberMoose
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- Jacob
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I'm not really following here. Are you saying you think Tesla will have no display at all? A screen really isn't all that expensive. Tesla doesn't need to put the same computer in a cheaper car or a screen as big as it does in the other models.Center Display is mantle piece. Other brands following suit are praying homage to technology hoping the success Tesla has had elevating its status can be theirs as well. They haven’t invested frunk to trunk the amount of R&D in technology as has Tesla.
Its a bold move, for sure. Tesla would switch to stalks, steering control buttons and roller knobs without a display. Its boldest move would be VoIP over dynamic display control. Turn by Turn voice feedback. It’d be a different platform than Tesla has used ever by any carmaker. AI + Robotics integration.
You stand on the probability that its Center Display is Home base and Tesla got there first. It‘s safe. But as SteveJobs warned “if you aren’t disrupting yourself - someone else will”.
sure using voice controlls and getting turn by turn directions would work, but I don't think that there would be many people who would prefer that over a display. I'm also assuming that there is probably a way to turn on turn by turn navigation in a Tesla but I don't know.
If someone likes to listen to music, or they are using hands free calling, or maybe they just want to look ahead to see how far they have to go, a screen is a lot better for that.
The biggest things I would be thinking if I was Tesla is how many parts do they have to add back without a display. You would need an analog instrument cluster behind the steering wheel. They would need to put door lock buttons back in since that's done on the display. They would need some sort of pairing button to pair new phones or cards with the car. You would also need to add buttons to open the frunk, and trunk. This can also be done on the app but obviously that won't help if you lend your car to someone with just the card. You already mentioned that they would need to bring back stalks, steering controls, and roller knobs for a lot of other functions.
I don't consider these things to be bold moves. They would just turn themselves around and go back to what everyone else is doing. The bold moves were getting rid of so many physical parts to interact with. New Teslas don't have stalks, keys, and 90% of the buttons that a traditional vehicle does. You have a button to open the door, window controls and then shifting from drive/park/reverse in case the screen is ever broken.
The biggest thing to look at is what is actually going to reduce the cost of the vehicle. This isn't really something we can say with confidence unless we had a full list of costs in front of us and whether it'll make production take more or less time to build. Some of us will think that going back to analog controls would be cheaper, some think part elimination is cheaper, we'll just have to wait and see what Tesla does.