- Wed Nov 27, 2024 4:23 pm
#3672
Tesla’s Claim of an “Ultra Silent” Model 3: Hype or Reality?
Tesla is touting the reengineered Model 3 as “ultra silent,” highlighting its improved noise isolation. But how much of a difference does it truly make? Some early reviews suggest a significant improvement over previous models, citing the new acoustic glass as a game-changer. Others remain skeptical, pointing to past issues with rattles and questioning the extent of the upgrade.
This begs the question: how important is cabin noise in your EV purchasing decision? Is it a deal-breaker, a nice-to-have, or somewhere in between? And for current Model 3 owners, particularly those with older models, is the noise reduction noticeable enough to justify an upgrade?
Beyond the silence, this revamp seems to address several “little annoyances” according to some owners. Does this signal a shift in Tesla’s approach, prioritizing refinement and build quality alongside innovation? Could this renewed focus on detail give Tesla a significant edge over legacy automakers still grappling with traditional quality control issues?
Lets discuss the balance between innovation and refinement in the EV space. Is Tesla striking the right balance, or are there other areas they should prioritize? Share your thoughts and experiences. What are your must-haves in an EV? Is a quiet cabin at the top of your list?
Tesla is touting the reengineered Model 3 as “ultra silent,” highlighting its improved noise isolation. But how much of a difference does it truly make? Some early reviews suggest a significant improvement over previous models, citing the new acoustic glass as a game-changer. Others remain skeptical, pointing to past issues with rattles and questioning the extent of the upgrade.
This begs the question: how important is cabin noise in your EV purchasing decision? Is it a deal-breaker, a nice-to-have, or somewhere in between? And for current Model 3 owners, particularly those with older models, is the noise reduction noticeable enough to justify an upgrade?
Beyond the silence, this revamp seems to address several “little annoyances” according to some owners. Does this signal a shift in Tesla’s approach, prioritizing refinement and build quality alongside innovation? Could this renewed focus on detail give Tesla a significant edge over legacy automakers still grappling with traditional quality control issues?
Lets discuss the balance between innovation and refinement in the EV space. Is Tesla striking the right balance, or are there other areas they should prioritize? Share your thoughts and experiences. What are your must-haves in an EV? Is a quiet cabin at the top of your list?
