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Tesla Model 3: Designed for self-driving future that has yet to arrive, finds Strategy Analytics

March 5, 2018

Posted by: Zenobia Hegde

A new expert evaluation from the In-vehicle UX (IVX) group at Strategy Analytics “User Experience Evaluation: Tesla Model 3”, has found that The Tesla Model 3 is designed for a self-driving future which has yet to arrive. While simplicity in UI design remains apparent,the smaller screen combining both cluster and infotainment information, results in an experience inferior to that of other Tesla systems.

Key report findings include:

Derek Viita, senior analyst commented, “In contrast, the Tesla Model S scored very highly in a previous Strategy Analytics’ expert evaluation. This was largely due to tasks being simply designed, large actionable areas available and the larger touchscreen uncluttered. The Model 3 is very different, with much smaller actionable areas, pop-up dialogs that occlude other features and a requirement to pack more information into a smaller space; it almost feels like Tesla has taken a step back.”

Added Chris Schreiner, directorSyndicated Research UXIP, “The 15” touchscreen has been the main talking point of the Model 3. Seemingly designed for a Level 4 autonomous driving future which has not yet arrived, the touchscreen actually struggles to optimally meet the needs of the current driving experience.”

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