Gotta love how tesla's WINTER update pushed the front and rear defroster to a submenu and replaced them with the arcade and theater buttons two things I can't use while driving.
Yes but..Build Quality? Tesla is a Huge Wank... I have a 1986 928 Porsche.. I insert key and drive away.. none of this stupid touch screen crap... it's a car not a driving simulator... I would hate to be on a highway, when the driver next to me doesn't have his hands on the wheel... a car is accelerater, brakes, and steering wheel.. Not stupid touch screen..
@@graemejohnson9025 no offense, but reading your comment makes me think you are on the older side, and i'm 13. Touchscreen's with less buttons make the tesla look clean, which tesla is aiming for. And I think the future is all going to be digital(touches and voice commands), not many buttons. My mom also hates the stalk on the staring wheel instead of the gear stalk, so it's based on perspective
@@shivy101 cool reply.. but when driving and the shit hits the fan in extreme weather conditions.. you want all your controls at your fingertips.. not take hands of wheel to use a touchscreen.. and being 13, you would know what a pain software updates are.. Mechanical items work 24/7.. how many times has your computer crashed? Now imagine a highway travelling with your mum.. and 2 cars around you have their computer crash..? Oh I am a 61 year old tech nerd.. I have a PSP, a gaming tower.. and professional gaming laptop.. I got on the internet in 1994.. If a car travelling at 75mph has a computer crash, the passengers are screwed...
@@graemejohnson9025 I do dislike the new update a little, but it's life it keeps changing u just gotta live with it. Also if the Tesla computer crashes, u can still drive the car with no problem, it's just scary tho
I love that cars are getting smarter and more technological, but physical buttons will always be better for the very frequently used options like climate.
People forget that on a Tesla, you set the climate temp how you like it and then hit auto. When it’s cold, it will automatically turn on the seat heaters and make the air conditioning warmer to get you warm. When it’s hot, it will automatically cool the seats and cool the cabin. It saves to your driver profile! I drive a model X Plaid and I have only changed my temperature twice in months because the car just knows how I like it
have you actually driven a tesla tho? i have a model 3 and it’s really not bad being on the screen. yes the update made it a little worse, but overall i’m not like “omg i wish i had buttons”. if they would just revert from the damn slider for fan speed tho.. lol
they need to hire human factors engineers .. this is what happens when software people think they can do everything without input from other perspectives
Yep. Desugning for appearance and not for experience. If you are building an interface for an ATM that we use occasionally, sure do whatever. But something users have to do frequently, multiple times a day, you better provide a good experience. Wanna go digital, sure, but don't be cheapo and implement multiple consoles instead of a cheap $500 tablet attached on the dash. Minimalism done wrong
They literally take the data from the cars to see what’s used/how its used to optimise the experience for the majority of people. They literally just want to have the best most intuitive os on a car and are working towards it.
@@WaqasAhmed01 I think touch for important stuff in cars is stupid, because you should be able to feel where everything is so you don’t need to take your eyes from the road
Taking away physical button/knob controls for essential functions (notably volume, gear change, and HVAC) has been the #1 WORST trend in the history of car features.
@Tejesh JP That's not it at all though. It's that tasks which used to be a simple knob or button press, which could be accomplished quickly and efficiently *without looking away from the road*, are now buried in multiple screen presses. I personally encounter this every day in my Civic Si. I usually switch between two climate control settings most days. In the mornings when it's cold, I have warm air on windshield + feet. When it's hot coming home, I have direct cold air on me. Being in Southern California, this change happens much of the year. Thank God I have just a knob for temp. I can quickly and easily crank it up or down. But changing vents? I have to press the climate button to activate the climate menu, then select the new area, and this cannot be done if in reverse (like say, while backing out of my garage or work parking spot), because the backup cam overrides the screen. So I either have to sit and fiddle with it before I leave, or I have to be uncomfortable until I'm moving forward. If I could use voice commands? Sure. I'd love that. But to take away such a simplified and easy tool, just to make it needlessly more cumbersome is the epitome of why I hate putting things on a screen. It's NOT faster. It's NOT easier. And it often requires you looking AWAY from the road, making it less safe. In some hypothetical future world where cars can read your minds, I'm sure I will love having a clean, buttonless experience. But until then, leave me my godd-mn knobs.
@@Suddhadeep This isn't the 80s anymore. Nor is it 2050 AI controlled everything yet. Give me a damn button or knob so I can use critical functions of the car that are frequently adjusted *while driving.*
The UK has a VERY strict “no distractions” law when driving, (obviously including the use of Mobile Phones). At what point does the centre console just become a laptop capable of causing significant distractions? Cleaning up the UI sounds great in principle. But if things are being hidden behind other menus then this is just a recipe for disaster.
@@Eduard.Popa. yeah we actually kinda have that already. It’s called public transport. This obviously varies massively on where you live and for most towns and cities (especially in USA it’s definitely not a viable option)
@@Eduard.Popa. We will adapt the laws accordingly (probably not in a timely fashion, but accordingly nonetheless.) But, until then, if you're going to design a product meant for use today based on how it will be used tomorrow, you have to build in safeguards that make it practical to use in the meantime.
My take is that everything that can be automatic should be, but there should always be a manual option for when it messes up. You should never "punish" the user for choosing the manual option by making it difficult or hard to get to.
Mate with all the electronics, if the shit hits the fan, how do I drive it? Many years ago, I was driving a 1964 Australian Holden.. It was misfiring badly, took the top off the distributor, noticed a space.. Grabbed the foil out of my cigarette pack.. made a simple contact.. And got home.. try that in a Tesla?
@@graemejohnson9025 I mostly meant about the software, but that is a good point. You probably couldn't do that with an ev. However, I'm not an expert, but that does seem really sketchy and kind of dangerous.
I am really glad you guys are discussing this. The fact that you have to turn on the fan to turn on heat seating is a major UX flaw. Also the color icons are uneven and just bad.
I think a good comprise is a programmable physical buttons like streamdeck. You can customize/update the buttons in software but you still have the tactile feedback of a button
@@spenarkley air buttons? looool those will be awesome right around the time "predictive a.i. presses all buttons before the user could know they want to" (a musk like hyper-claim)
it’s slightly worse. yes it needs to be fixed, but most of it is over exaggerated. i set the climate and only make minor adjustments while driving that don’t require much attention at all. i’m not going to try to change the climate in any car if i’m in a dangerous situation
I've heard that the old Palm PDA people had a "tap counter". The goal was to make sure you can do everything with as few taps as possible. The world needs tap counters again.
The lack of physical buttons also goes according with the subscription model, remember they can remove funcions via software, you are 1 switch away from losing a function
One counterpoint for the seat heat. I've had 2 Model S: 2013 and 2020. I can't count the number of times I inadvertently turned on the seat heat (as did my passenger) trying to change the cabin temperature. They were too close together.
I already avoided cars if they didn't have specific features in the interior, in spite of the performance and handling features. I guess I'm going to add digital gauge displays and touch screen only controls for anything that isn't audio to the deal breaker list. As much as I like the idea of an EV and the performance, I still gotta live with the thing on the inside, and I can't live without certain features like physical HVAC buttons and wiper/turn signal stalks. Even at the potential of sounding dated and shouting from my porch in my rocking chair.
We shouldn't be changing anything unless we are stopped anyways. Wait to stop, make a change. Can this be cleaned up to have FAVORITES? Yes. That's all that's needed.
@@golfislife27 That would make things easier, sure. You know what would be easiest, less presses, and cost effective when it comes to repairs? Buttons. If the screen cracks or dies, you lose functionality of everything the screen controls. A button stops working? You replace that one usually inexpensive (especially compared to an entire touch screen) part. I'm fine with infotainment being controlled by a touchscreen. Literally everything else has no business being stuck behind touch menus with no physical button or stalk alternative.
Glad I wasn’t the only one who noticed and was upset by these UX changes. As someone working professionally in UX, I was surprised and disappointed that a leader in automotive design and software like Tesla came out with such a bad update. They probably didn’t do much research/testing to back up these design changes. I have a very hard time understanding what benefit the designers behind this intended to bring to the user.
Quality control, car technology (except the HUD and OTA) and experience with building cars is something Tesla is lacking. Also, touch controls is a very limited interface. Audi has tried to fix it with seperate display for heat controls and vibration feedback, but physical buttons and wheels are still best for some functions. Function before design.
We've had a model 3 since 2019. On her first drive on a cold evening after the update, my wife had to pull over because she couldn't figure out how to get the defroster going.
My favorite way to quickly turn on the defroster while driving in the Model 3 is to push the right-hand button on the steering wheel and say "turn on the defroster." I also like saying "My butt is cold" to turn on the seat heater.
5:06 - I was studying this for a little while and assumed the bottom image was the old UI because it looked dated and the one on top looked really modern and clean, then I realized... Ohhhh no lol
This is what happens when you let Silicon Valley influenced engineers full control of your user interface design. Their thinking and design process is not optimal for all situations. This is the case.
Touch Screen or Capacitive Buttons for controlling basic stuff like climate, windshield wipers, turn signals, hazard button should be illegal. it's very dangerous while driving. I'm surprised that the EU hasn't banned it yet. the only reason Tesla is doing it, is to cut down on production costs.
This. I'm kinda hoping EU helps us out here. US and Canada don't seem to care yet. I spent a crazy stormy mountain drive adjusting my windshield wipers up and down. At one point I had to leave them on high or risk going over the edge. Spent a week on forums trying to figure out if auto wipers was broken or if Tesla just makes the worst version....cameras, apparently cameras are suppose to see the rain? Oh and the windows were fogging, so I was trying to hunt for defrost since auto climate doesn't know.
I like companies like Honda with the new Civic and current generation Accord, specifically going back to physical controls. I would always prefer to buy a car with physical controls to one with giant touchscreens. It’s always easier to use without looking and you don’t have to worry about it working exactly the way you expect it to
Using the screen while driving is actually not allowed by law in Germany. I drive a Model 3 and the new software really is a step back. I had problems to turn on the radio because the icon disapeared. The trip info has been moved to a sub menu. Info of air pressure of the tires is also gone.
I love having buttons for my climate control and the 8 shortcut buttons for anything in iDrive. Touchscreen plus control knob w/shortcuts is great for the rest of the infotainment stuff. Not at all a fan of everything-touchscreen overcorrection. PS: Automatic seat heaters been around for a couple years; my seats and steering wheel activate automatically but also lets me adjust the temp with a hard button, magical.
You're in luck with the infotaiment. Elon making a game console that replaces the Dpads, analog sticks and buttons, all with capacitive touchscreens! yay!
If asked, they might say that we have just organised similar type of options under one roof... but my solution for this is that, along with this change they should have added a dashboard sort of a option where we can add all the buttons that are frequently used or can even mark/ long-press an item as a favourite... this way we can still have one option activation... what you guys say...
I just bought a new car and having physical buttons for important things like HVAC, wipers, seat controls, etc., made me choose the car I bought. I hate having to take my eyes off the road to adjust stereo volume or turn the temp down a few degrees. I would have bought a Tesla if they actually had more tactile controls that I could use without looking at them.
Seems like someone from the top of Tesla wanted the light show rolled out for Christmas, no matter if the UI was polished or not. Phone calls are hidden behind the side camera video when blinking. The clock is missing half of the last number when in 24 H format that everyone outside US using etc. Seems like 5 minute fixes, but why did no one notice this and fixed it. Don’t tesla have testers?
Of course they have, they are called owners :)) They are pushing alpha/beta software to be tested on streets by regular people instead of testing first in-house.
Glad everyone else is finding this issue too. Hopefully gets fixed. For me V11 is a big downgrade from V10, both visually and in terms of functionality. Heated seats, wipers, trip counter and dash cam are all hidden in menus now. Unfortunately on the Model 3 you can't control the wiper speed with the scroll wheel. Its something I really want them to add.
I took delivery of my Sweden-delivered MIC Euro spec TMY 6 weeks ago. 3 weeks ago I received the v11 upgrade. v11 upgrade enabled automatic seat heating settings, and since I enabled auto I have not changed my front seat heating setting. It just works. I wish they had similar setting for the rear seats.
saw this coming the moment i heard "it has almost no interior buttons" many car features should have dedicated and custom shaped physical interface. eg: volume, my car has both buttons for small adjustments and a wheel for large. Hiding them behind any menus is a major error. they keep creating the tesla UI as though its a tablet on your lap, which exacerbates its single point of failure for UX.
I don't own a Tesla, but I wonder if they should add some kind of 'Favourites' tray to the bottom of the screen. All the things you want to access most, easily accessible / one touch away.
Does Tesla not have voice controls? Neither of you mentioned them, so I am assuming Tesla models don't have voice assist - which makes me very surprised. The simplest thing for temperature control, for example, would be to just tell the car what you need without having to tap on anything on a screen.
Yes they do have voice controls, and not only that, but it is actually very capable. I understand where MKBHD is coming from though, as people become familiar with the location of buttons that then move in a subsequent update.
1 Month MYP Owner here. Yes, they do have voice controls and they work okay, better than most, imo. Some things are easy, some you have to look up and some don't exist, like: "Turn on Fog Lamps". The rub? They use ATT in the US, so were I live it's spotty, voice commands won't work. Yes, I can hook my phone up as a hot spot and use a different carrier, it becomes a hassle. So if you have decent reception and a basic grasp on voice commands, this would work for most people.
I liked my original Model 3 software before the update way more. Now everything takes extra eyes off the road and i hate it. It used to be good now it sucks.
The turn signal in the Plaid being on the same side of steering wheel, and non blinking, and being above and below makes no sense to me. They should be split left and right sides of the wheel. And the horn being on the side too mixed with other controls is really weird too.
@@McKayPorter i never noticed that. But it’s the same problem with column and wheel mounted shift paddles. There’s no way to know which to use when the wheel is turned. Like in a roundabout or in a plaza with consecutive left right turns. If I need to turn right to enter a parking spot on the left. Hope to indicate to those around me. That’s a tough ask with that plaid design where the buttons do not light up or flash when activated and they’re right next to each other and they rotate to opposite orientation when wheel is turned.
@@ContraVsGigi It shows the arrow on the screen behind the steering yolk. Same way that turn signal arrows are indicated on other vehicles behind steering wheels.
I used to drive 2 cars regularly: one older car with mostly button/dial controls and one with a mostly modern touch screen controls. I never once got in my older car and felt like I missed my touch screen controls.
To be fair: I always had my phone mounted on the dash to control music/podcasts and navigation. Touch screens are fantastic for those things. But temperature and volume controls are always better with physical controls imo.
We had a huge storm in Toronto today. It was such a bugger in my 21 Model 3 trying to navigate, and find my buttons on the screen. Not happy with this update.
Voice commands work great for climate controls. “Turn on rear defrost” “set the fan to 7” “set the heat to “72” “set wipers to 3” and so on. Everything should be voice commands most of the time anyway because then you don’t have to look away from the road.
A Fullscreen keyboard made sense for the iPhone when Steve Jobs pointed out that a physical keyboard is a "waste of space" when not in use. That was one of the more brilliant parts of the 2007 iPhone. But cars are complex and dangerous machines, not devices with a QWERTY. I like the "predictive actions" part, such as having the drive modes automatically visible when the car stops or sliding out lock door options.. but there are things that shouldn't require fiddling with a screen.
Marques, respectfully, it is mapped to a button on the steering wheel, the voice command button. It's just that many still aren't used to using them because they never really think to give them a shot. If you really think about it, a voice command is technically even safer than a button if you give yourself the few minutes to get used to it. They're great and eyes stay on the road entirely. We need to adapt. Now I do think they can and will add more options to select the bottom customizable shortcut buttons.
I don’t really care that there are no buttons. I just use voice command for everything. But I do think a row of physical (and most importantly reprogrammable) buttons. Just physical buttons with an Led Screen that could be set to any function would be great
Why dont they do smart heat seating, where when the outside temperature is low it activates automatically for a couple of minutes until heating has adjusted the inside temperature. They could have presets and manual adjustment and make it profile based, just like the seat postion. Or do they have that?
I discovered this by accident: Touch and hold the temperature setting option/number and a small pop-up window will appear where you can change fan speed, seat temperature setting, and sync or split the HVAC temperature level.
Can you review or talk about the stick on wireless s3xy buttons that are mappable to different things? I think you need to connect it via the obd but I wonder what the functionality is really like
I haven't touched my heat seater button every since they went automatic. Also I LOVE not having the heat seater button on screen. Do you know how many times I have accidentally hit the thing in the summer because of mistap or someone brushing their hand/whatever across the screen?
I feel the other thing that doesn’t get mentioned is that you heat/AC gets turned on automatically every time you open that temperature tray… so if I just want to turn on my seat heater, I also need to manually turn off the heat/ac before closing the tray
What would be great is user programmable buttons that map to the driver profile. And have a few physical capacitive buttons that could also be programmed. Also, having shortcuts on the bottom taskbar to whatever you need, like direct seat heater button, direct defrost, etc.
There is an entire market segment for various kinds of physical buttons to use for streaming, video editing, flight simulation, art, etc. How long is it going to take for third party buttons to make their way to Tesla?
What about the mini toolbar that appears if you raise or lower the temp by one degree? I use that to get to things like defrost. Also I set seat heaters to auto. For temp changes a lot of times I use voice commands to say I’m hot or cold and it changes it by a couple of degrees.
Never thought my 2016 ICE car would have more intuitive features than a tesla. No menu buttons, just dials. Perfect for me. I hate it when tech tries to be smarter about what I want than I am. Just one more thing for them to get wrong I guess.
Bring back physical buttons and knobs for basic functions like aircon and volume. Touchscreens are ruining modern cars and making them more dangerous to drive. It’s not just Tesla, either. VW has ruined its latest Golf 8 by removing all the physical buttons and knobs. This has prompted a global backlash against the car.
I haven't seen any comments mentioning voice controls in Teslas. When it comes to adjusting stuff that's usually buried behind a menu or two (like the defrosters) I just use my voice and it works every time. Also, I find that the automatic heated seats work well enough that I never need to adjust the heating manually.
They are pretty amazing actually. But I get why people don't use them. I've never used any "auto" function in a car before because they were usually bad at getting it right so I don't even try anymore. Which is why it took me over a month to give the auto heated seats a try. Glad I did.
I just got my tesla last week. I am having a hard time with the buttons, so I've been learning to use voice control more. I think that will be my quick access to almost everything
we've had cars for so long you'd think that they would know what people use while driving and so would have those items easily accessible. I'm surpirsed there is no voice option to allow you to just ask for what you want. I think something that would be good would be to have a system that would be available when need, the car should know you always use something so it should then present that item or if the car sense that its raining it should make the wiper settings easily available.
There is a voice system and it actually works really well. You can just push a button on the steering wheel and say "turn on the seat heater" and it works every single time for me. But just like smart home stuff, some people just don't want to mess with voice assistants and just want to push a button.
im glad you talked about this because i feel like they are making new cars as annoying as possible. And i sure as heck dont want my car to make decisions for me and my controls
@waveform clips You guys are missing the simple way to the h vac controls you can just swipe up from the bottom of the screen and the HVAC controls will come up
Do voice commands not work? My phone i can control most of it with a voice command... My Alexa will set Volume to 60% if i tell it to. seems like voice command would be best for all of this. I want my car to talk back like KIT did on tv when i was little.
As a 2018 Model 3 owner. You will get use to it. If you are a brand new Tesla owner, you wil find it easy and get use to it. if you hate touching screen. Voice commands work good and fast.
I would do this: A button in the steering wheel that makes the screen change to different regions (4 or 6) where you can slide your finger and activate functions depending on the direction of movement. In that way you only have to tough a certain region and move your finger. You don't have to look for that. Since you will see the options on the screen when pressing the steering wheel button, you don't have to memorize anything, but once you do, it's an easy gesture you can do without looking. If you put actions in the pie menus every 45° and create 6 regions on the screen, you can have up to 48 options.
Hey Marques can you PLEASE talk about phantom braking on TACC or AP and make a big deal out of it? The severe phantom braking issue with the Teslas especially MY and M3 is a dangerous situation. Please help!
Just throw in a row of customizable physical buttons. Then people can have the buttons they want. For button graphics you can have removable caps or stickers. You can even make the entire thing aftermarket customizable.
Removing almost all buttons and physical handles is mostly a way of reducing costs (whatever the official story is, it is only a story). You can have those on the screen, too, but not remove items that make cars simpler and safer. When technology is advanced enough to do those things automatically without failure you can do that without impacting safety or simplicity a lot. BTW, how do you set the seat properly, if you have to always get up and press the screen and go back in the seat to see if the new position is right? So much simpler with 2 buttons on the seat.
I think Tesla want all to be automatic. In that logic it makes sense to hide functionalities ; because user will not need to interact with it. But they are not really there yet. So we are in an awkward situation where the automation and the easy of use are both absent. I clearly liked better the old user interface of my Model Y.
I on the other hand use the temperature gauge twice a year. Once to set it up to 21C during the summer and then down to 19 for winter. My aircon is always on with automatic fan and I don't change anything else - just to clarify I drive Volvo V60 with auto seat and steering wheel heating , it doesn't require any other climate control than those 2 operations per year.
A really easy way to fix these issues for tesla would be to change the screen seasonally based on temperature or weather. The car knows its freezing outside, so during winter months when its cold it should make the bottom row of controls include a slider for the heating, the seat heater, and the defroster. In spring and summer, it should have the seat ventilation and AC slider more accessible. If you preheat the car before getting in, the car should automatically make the seat heater and other cold weather options the first priority. Muscle memory wouldn't be too much of an issue if you only have to change things every six months. You could set user preferences based on preferred cabin temp and if its too cold, it should provide the options necessary. All the tech and sensors are already built into the cars.
doorlocks are on the touchscreen? in an emergency like a fire the touch screen may not be operational. things like brakes and door locks should continue to function manually even with total loss of power, imho.
I'm actually worried about the future where everything in my car becomes subscription based. Want a reversing camera? Pay an annual subscription fee, want heated seats? Subscribe, want to drive beyond certain city limit, pay for subscription because you didn't subscribe for the extended range pack
The future is auto settings that learn your preferences and voice commands to override. Some bumps along the way but people should embrace the change, physical buttons are not needed.
The majority of people are always going to prefer physical buttons. It's more intuitive. Why should the future be a confusing interface that is so unnecessarily contrived?
@@Tiigerr TV remotes have buttons. The Amazon Echo has buttons. My mouse and keyboard aren't touchscreens, they're buttons. My thermostat is controlled via a dial and my stove is the same. Buttons aren't going anywhere, and they're FAR MORE user friendly when the driver is... driving!
@@Jake-rs9nq You're confusing what you're used to using yourself with what is available nowadays. Smart TVs can be controlled via phone/tablet TV remote apps or casting. Phones, tablets and even some new monitors are touchscreens. Smart thermostats like Nest are touchscreen and can be controlled from other devices like a phone as well. Most new stoves have capacitive buttons, not traditional buttons. After taking a few days to get used to them, in most cases, they are easily more convenient to use than older methods.
@@Tiigerr I'm Gen Z and have more modern tech than 99% of people worldwide. I still prefer physical buttons. Sorry bud, but some "futurism" trends are regressive, and removing all buttons is an example of that.
I don't mind how digital it is, there is just a few things that I think would be better as a physical button. Seat heaters doesn't need to be physical buttons but it does need to be available all the time.
Heated seats is not what we SHOULD change all the time. BMW for example has seat heat memory. So you set it to desired surface temperature (multiplied with cabin temp and multiplied with external temp and sunshine factor) and leave it there forever, even summer (will not turn on in summer even 5%). Tesla should add that.
This is exactly what happened to the MK8 GTI and people are not happy. I understand the interest and tech of updating these but there are certain things I Def believe should be analogue and consistent like HVAC, Windows and volume but I guess this is me coming from an early 2000s car 🙃
there is a speed limiter button on my Mercedes' steering wheel, which allows me to set the speed which I cannot exceed: like 30/50 km/h in the city, 120 km/h on a highway - the one that I use all the time. you can reset it with another click and set a new one without looking aside from the road in a fraction of a second. I want this one to be in my Tesla which I know will never happen
Tesla has this on autopilot and the setting exists to be whatever mileage you set relative to the speed limit. It allows 5 miles per hours limit over the slow speed streets and whatever limit you want on the high way.
The worse update imo in Model 3 Like Marques said takes too many steps to turn on heat on the seat. I was traveling through Seattle and there were some rain but wasn’t heavy and it had been snowing. You would get slight splash from cars driving by and auto wipe option would not detect it and just to get to wipers, I had to click three times while it’s very hard for me to see through. I was driving back to LA and throughout the trip, I had to turn on and off the wipers. Very very frustrating, also not safe. I also wanted to check the amount the energy it was taking for my trip, need to make three touch when I could get same thing on one swipe in old UI. Same with switching from radio to Bluetooth, now I have to click and select from drop down just to switch from radio to phone. It’s cleaner but not practical. Worse UI update for me for 3 years of driving the car hands down.
tbh i always just leave the hvac controls on auto and never adjust anything, now heated seats is also automatically controlled so im kinda just happy to let the car handle it
I really don't thither should be a (basically) TV in the middle of the car. I don't think it looks good and it ruins upgradablity. The DIN system was created to standardise radio sizes. What happens when these get older and outdated?
I just tell my car to change fan speed to "4" or increase temp to 72 degrees, also their is a short cut card that pops up with quick controls on the driver's side of the screen.
Gotta love how tesla's WINTER update pushed the front and rear defroster to a submenu and replaced them with the arcade and theater buttons two things I can't use while driving.
you can change the menu on the bottom left, but on the bottom right, these are your 2 recent apps that you have opened.
Yes but..Build Quality?
Tesla is a Huge Wank...
I have a 1986 928 Porsche.. I insert key and drive away.. none of this stupid touch screen crap... it's a car not a driving simulator... I would hate to be on a highway, when the driver next to me doesn't have his hands on the wheel... a car is accelerater, brakes, and steering wheel..
Not stupid touch screen..
@@graemejohnson9025 no offense, but reading your comment makes me think you are on the older side, and i'm 13. Touchscreen's with less buttons make the tesla look clean, which tesla is aiming for. And I think the future is all going to be digital(touches and voice commands), not many buttons. My mom also hates the stalk on the staring wheel instead of the gear stalk, so it's based on perspective
@@shivy101 cool reply.. but when driving and the shit hits the fan in extreme weather conditions.. you want all your controls at your fingertips.. not take hands of wheel to use a touchscreen.. and being 13, you would know what a pain software updates are..
Mechanical items work 24/7.. how many times has your computer crashed? Now imagine a highway travelling with your mum.. and 2 cars around you have their computer crash..? Oh I am a 61 year old tech nerd.. I have a PSP, a gaming tower.. and professional gaming laptop.. I got on the internet in 1994.. If a car travelling at 75mph has a computer crash, the passengers are screwed...
@@graemejohnson9025 I do dislike the new update a little, but it's life it keeps changing u just gotta live with it. Also if the Tesla computer crashes, u can still drive the car with no problem, it's just scary tho
I want a heat seater now!
😂😂 literally dropped down to comments the moment I heard it
changed my life.
I let it slide the first time he said it ….
I had to go back to listen and make sure I wasn’t having a stroke 😭😭he said it so many times and his friend wouldn’t correct him
I always mix that up 😂
I love that cars are getting smarter and more technological, but physical buttons will always be better for the very frequently used options like climate.
Also, it’s way safer. I have a new peugeot 208, and i hate that i have to touch the screen for literally anything
@@the_prado also just remember that a physical button is literally a switch connected to a wire.
People forget that on a Tesla, you set the climate temp how you like it and then hit auto. When it’s cold, it will automatically turn on the seat heaters and make the air conditioning warmer to get you warm. When it’s hot, it will automatically cool the seats and cool the cabin. It saves to your driver profile! I drive a model X Plaid and I have only changed my temperature twice in months because the car just knows how I like it
have you actually driven a tesla tho? i have a model 3 and it’s really not bad being on the screen. yes the update made it a little worse, but overall i’m not like “omg i wish i had buttons”. if they would just revert from the damn slider for fan speed tho.. lol
Voice command is superior… problem is everyone here doesn’t realize they’re old… remember you’re old and the next gen is what matters not you.
they need to hire human factors engineers .. this is what happens when software people think they can do everything without input from other perspectives
Yep. Desugning for appearance and not for experience. If you are building an interface for an ATM that we use occasionally, sure do whatever. But something users have to do frequently, multiple times a day, you better provide a good experience.
Wanna go digital, sure, but don't be cheapo and implement multiple consoles instead of a cheap $500 tablet attached on the dash. Minimalism done wrong
They know but they want to force it on you to be seen as edgy\cool
@@WaqasAhmed01 I'm glad that MKBHD is finally not being an apologist for the tesla
They literally take the data from the cars to see what’s used/how its used to optimise the experience for the majority of people. They literally just want to have the best most intuitive os on a car and are working towards it.
@@WaqasAhmed01 I think touch for important stuff in cars is stupid, because you should be able to feel where everything is so you don’t need to take your eyes from the road
Taking away physical button/knob controls for essential functions (notably volume, gear change, and HVAC) has been the #1 WORST trend in the history of car features.
*facts* keeps me away from the Model 3...
I got a polestar cause it has a physical volume, front and back defrost buttons. Also regular shifter with manual wiper knob
@Tejesh JP That's not it at all though. It's that tasks which used to be a simple knob or button press, which could be accomplished quickly and efficiently *without looking away from the road*, are now buried in multiple screen presses.
I personally encounter this every day in my Civic Si. I usually switch between two climate control settings most days. In the mornings when it's cold, I have warm air on windshield + feet. When it's hot coming home, I have direct cold air on me. Being in Southern California, this change happens much of the year.
Thank God I have just a knob for temp. I can quickly and easily crank it up or down. But changing vents? I have to press the climate button to activate the climate menu, then select the new area, and this cannot be done if in reverse (like say, while backing out of my garage or work parking spot), because the backup cam overrides the screen. So I either have to sit and fiddle with it before I leave, or I have to be uncomfortable until I'm moving forward.
If I could use voice commands? Sure. I'd love that. But to take away such a simplified and easy tool, just to make it needlessly more cumbersome is the epitome of why I hate putting things on a screen. It's NOT faster. It's NOT easier. And it often requires you looking AWAY from the road, making it less safe.
In some hypothetical future world where cars can read your minds, I'm sure I will love having a clean, buttonless experience. But until then, leave me my godd-mn knobs.
Volume and HVAC are not the essential functions control wise, gear change however
@@Suddhadeep This isn't the 80s anymore. Nor is it 2050 AI controlled everything yet. Give me a damn button or knob so I can use critical functions of the car that are frequently adjusted *while driving.*
The UK has a VERY strict “no distractions” law when driving, (obviously including the use of Mobile Phones). At what point does the centre console just become a laptop capable of causing significant distractions? Cleaning up the UI sounds great in principle. But if things are being hidden behind other menus then this is just a recipe for disaster.
Same in France, you cannot use the phone even at the traffic lights, when the car is stopped. Why would it be legal to use a tablet?
What we will do when autonomous cars will be more safer than us? And us looking at the phone is not dangerous anymore...
@@Eduard.Popa. yeah we actually kinda have that already. It’s called public transport.
This obviously varies massively on where you live and for most towns and cities (especially in USA it’s definitely not a viable option)
@@Eduard.Popa. We will adapt the laws accordingly (probably not in a timely fashion, but accordingly nonetheless.) But, until then, if you're going to design a product meant for use today based on how it will be used tomorrow, you have to build in safeguards that make it practical to use in the meantime.
You can use voice, clicking right wheel on the steering wheel, then say
My take is that everything that can be automatic should be, but there should always be a manual option for when it messes up. You should never "punish" the user for choosing the manual option by making it difficult or hard to get to.
Amen
okay this take i do agree with
@@ghosts288 Thanks, I appreciate that!
Mate with all the electronics, if the shit hits the fan, how do I drive it?
Many years ago, I was driving a 1964 Australian Holden..
It was misfiring badly, took the top off the distributor, noticed a space..
Grabbed the foil out of my cigarette pack.. made a simple contact..
And got home.. try that in a Tesla?
@@graemejohnson9025 I mostly meant about the software, but that is a good point. You probably couldn't do that with an ev. However, I'm not an expert, but that does seem really sketchy and kind of dangerous.
Having never experienced this, since I have an older car, the thought of getting in my car and the controls being altered blows my mind.
I am really glad you guys are discussing this. The fact that you have to turn on the fan to turn on heat seating is a major UX flaw. Also the color icons are uneven and just bad.
I think a good comprise is a programmable physical buttons like streamdeck. You can customize/update the buttons in software but you still have the tactile feedback of a button
Midair haptics is a pretty interesting tech nologie that would emulate that tactile feeling. Not as perfect of course.
@@spenarkley air buttons? looool
those will be awesome right around the time "predictive a.i. presses all buttons before the user could know they want to" (a musk like hyper-claim)
My wife teases me on accidentally saying “heat seater” a bit. Glad to know MKBHD is also with us heat seater people 😅
Same 😂😂
Same, I thought it was only me
Literally said this in my car the other day 😂
Well you know, you could always switch to the Bacon meter and avoid that whole terrible situation. 😁
Nothing will ever beat the super easy accessibility of physical buttons ❤️
Hiding functions in a UI menu seems stupid and dangerous. People are trying to do these things while they're driving!
it’s slightly worse. yes it needs to be fixed, but most of it is over exaggerated. i set the climate and only make minor adjustments while driving that don’t require much attention at all. i’m not going to try to change the climate in any car if i’m in a dangerous situation
That's what autopilot is for
You can always do those actions at a red light or try using their voice assistant
@@ghosts288 if you're driving, you're always in a dangerous situation.
@@huawafabe you could say that if you’re living then you’re always in a dangerous situation so your point means nothing
I've heard that the old Palm PDA people had a "tap counter". The goal was to make sure you can do everything with as few taps as possible. The world needs tap counters again.
The lack of physical buttons also goes according with the subscription model, remember they can remove funcions via software, you are 1 switch away from losing a function
One counterpoint for the seat heat. I've had 2 Model S: 2013 and 2020. I can't count the number of times I inadvertently turned on the seat heat (as did my passenger) trying to change the cabin temperature. They were too close together.
I already avoided cars if they didn't have specific features in the interior, in spite of the performance and handling features. I guess I'm going to add digital gauge displays and touch screen only controls for anything that isn't audio to the deal breaker list.
As much as I like the idea of an EV and the performance, I still gotta live with the thing on the inside, and I can't live without certain features like physical HVAC buttons and wiper/turn signal stalks. Even at the potential of sounding dated and shouting from my porch in my rocking chair.
I literally just bought a Hyundai for this exact reason. A reasonable amount of buttons.
@@Gretchen_Trouble Have a 2017 Hyundai Sonata and a 2015 Kia Sedona. Some of my most favorite interiors in any car I've ever owned.
I agree. It's a safety issue as well
We shouldn't be changing anything unless we are stopped anyways. Wait to stop, make a change. Can this be cleaned up to have FAVORITES? Yes. That's all that's needed.
@@golfislife27 That would make things easier, sure. You know what would be easiest, less presses, and cost effective when it comes to repairs? Buttons. If the screen cracks or dies, you lose functionality of everything the screen controls. A button stops working? You replace that one usually inexpensive (especially compared to an entire touch screen) part.
I'm fine with infotainment being controlled by a touchscreen. Literally everything else has no business being stuck behind touch menus with no physical button or stalk alternative.
Glad I wasn’t the only one who noticed and was upset by these UX changes. As someone working professionally in UX, I was surprised and disappointed that a leader in automotive design and software like Tesla came out with such a bad update. They probably didn’t do much research/testing to back up these design changes. I have a very hard time understanding what benefit the designers behind this intended to bring to the user.
Quality control, car technology (except the HUD and OTA) and experience with building cars is something Tesla is lacking.
Also, touch controls is a very limited interface. Audi has tried to fix it with seperate display for heat controls and vibration feedback, but physical buttons and wheels are still best for some functions. Function before design.
It's baffling really. Never expected it from Tesla but still have faith they gonna improve on it.
Agreed! I suspect they did little or no human factors engineering review -- this design would never pass.
We've had a model 3 since 2019. On her first drive on a cold evening after the update, my wife had to pull over because she couldn't figure out how to get the defroster going.
My favorite way to quickly turn on the defroster while driving in the Model 3 is to push the right-hand button on the steering wheel and say "turn on the defroster." I also like saying "My butt is cold" to turn on the seat heater.
Dang. That sucks.
@@eastmanwebb5477 thats nice if car understands you. but car dosent seem to understand everyone for example my accent is too hard for it.
5:06 - I was studying this for a little while and assumed the bottom image was the old UI because it looked dated and the one on top looked really modern and clean, then I realized... Ohhhh no lol
I don’t mind the missing heated seat button that much. I do miss my trip meter and tire pressure cards.
This is what happens when you let Silicon Valley influenced engineers full control of your user interface design. Their thinking and design process is not optimal for all situations. This is the case.
Touch Screen or Capacitive Buttons for controlling basic stuff like climate, windshield wipers, turn signals, hazard button should be illegal. it's very dangerous while driving.
I'm surprised that the EU hasn't banned it yet.
the only reason Tesla is doing it, is to cut down on production costs.
This. I'm kinda hoping EU helps us out here. US and Canada don't seem to care yet. I spent a crazy stormy mountain drive adjusting my windshield wipers up and down. At one point I had to leave them on high or risk going over the edge. Spent a week on forums trying to figure out if auto wipers was broken or if Tesla just makes the worst version....cameras, apparently cameras are suppose to see the rain? Oh and the windows were fogging, so I was trying to hunt for defrost since auto climate doesn't know.
I like companies like Honda with the new Civic and current generation Accord, specifically going back to physical controls. I would always prefer to buy a car with physical controls to one with giant touchscreens. It’s always easier to use without looking and you don’t have to worry about it working exactly the way you expect it to
Using the screen while driving is actually not allowed by law in Germany. I drive a Model 3 and the new software really is a step back. I had problems to turn on the radio because the icon disapeared. The trip info has been moved to a sub menu. Info of air pressure of the tires is also gone.
It is allowed. § 23 1a StVO
I love having buttons for my climate control and the 8 shortcut buttons for anything in iDrive. Touchscreen plus control knob w/shortcuts is great for the rest of the infotainment stuff.
Not at all a fan of everything-touchscreen overcorrection.
PS: Automatic seat heaters been around for a couple years; my seats and steering wheel activate automatically but also lets me adjust the temp with a hard button, magical.
My old SAAB 96 from 1976 only had automatic heated seat, there were no button 😋
You're in luck with the infotaiment. Elon making a game console that replaces the Dpads, analog sticks and buttons, all with capacitive touchscreens! yay!
Nice to know I’m not the only one who says “heat seater” haha
"next gen capabilities have been implemented on the new tesla infotainment"
*UX Designers have left the chat*
If asked, they might say that we have just organised similar type of options under one roof... but my solution for this is that, along with this change they should have added a dashboard sort of a option where we can add all the buttons that are frequently used or can even mark/ long-press an item as a favourite... this way we can still have one option activation... what you guys say...
I just bought a new car and having physical buttons for important things like HVAC, wipers, seat controls, etc., made me choose the car I bought. I hate having to take my eyes off the road to adjust stereo volume or turn the temp down a few degrees. I would have bought a Tesla if they actually had more tactile controls that I could use without looking at them.
Seems like someone from the top of Tesla wanted the light show rolled out for Christmas, no matter if the UI was polished or not. Phone calls are hidden behind the side camera video when blinking. The clock is missing half of the last number when in 24 H format that everyone outside US using etc. Seems like 5 minute fixes, but why did no one notice this and fixed it. Don’t tesla have testers?
Of course they have, they are called owners :)) They are pushing alpha/beta software to be tested on streets by regular people instead of testing first in-house.
Glad everyone else is finding this issue too. Hopefully gets fixed. For me V11 is a big downgrade from V10, both visually and in terms of functionality. Heated seats, wipers, trip counter and dash cam are all hidden in menus now. Unfortunately on the Model 3 you can't control the wiper speed with the scroll wheel. Its something I really want them to add.
I took delivery of my Sweden-delivered MIC Euro spec TMY 6 weeks ago. 3 weeks ago I received the v11 upgrade. v11 upgrade enabled automatic seat heating settings, and since I enabled auto I have not changed my front seat heating setting. It just works. I wish they had similar setting for the rear seats.
i’ve never liked automatic wipers, they’re always too fast in any car i’ve ever used. I end up always turning the feature off
saw this coming the moment i heard "it has almost no interior buttons"
many car features should have dedicated and custom shaped physical interface. eg: volume, my car has both buttons for small adjustments and a wheel for large.
Hiding them behind any menus is a major error.
they keep creating the tesla UI as though its a tablet on your lap, which exacerbates its single point of failure for UX.
I don't own a Tesla, but I wonder if they should add some kind of 'Favourites' tray to the bottom of the screen. All the things you want to access most, easily accessible / one touch away.
That’s what they claimed to have done, but it was limited to “apps”, so mostly different music streaming apps.
Does Tesla not have voice controls? Neither of you mentioned them, so I am assuming Tesla models don't have voice assist - which makes me very surprised. The simplest thing for temperature control, for example, would be to just tell the car what you need without having to tap on anything on a screen.
It does actually.
thay do have voice controls
Yes they do have voice controls, and not only that, but it is actually very capable.
I understand where MKBHD is coming from though, as people become familiar with the location of buttons that then move in a subsequent update.
1 Month MYP Owner here. Yes, they do have voice controls and they work okay, better than most, imo. Some things are easy, some you have to look up and some don't exist, like: "Turn on Fog Lamps". The rub? They use ATT in the US, so were I live it's spotty, voice commands won't work. Yes, I can hook my phone up as a hot spot and use a different carrier, it becomes a hassle.
So if you have decent reception and a basic grasp on voice commands, this would work for most people.
I liked my original Model 3 software before the update way more. Now everything takes extra eyes off the road and i hate it. It used to be good now it sucks.
The turn signal in the Plaid being on the same side of steering wheel, and non blinking, and being above and below makes no sense to me. They should be split left and right sides of the wheel.
And the horn being on the side too mixed with other controls is really weird too.
Turn signal was designed to work the same as a regular stalk. Up (top arrow) for right turns, down (lower arrow) for left turns.
@@McKayPorter That is what he said, very bad design. BTW how do you know which is active (left/right), does it show some arrow on screen?
@@McKayPorter i never noticed that. But it’s the same problem with column and wheel mounted shift paddles. There’s no way to know which to use when the wheel is turned. Like in a roundabout or in a plaza with consecutive left right turns.
If I need to turn right to enter a parking spot on the left. Hope to indicate to those around me. That’s a tough ask with that plaid design where the buttons do not light up or flash when activated and they’re right next to each other and they rotate to opposite orientation when wheel is turned.
@@ContraVsGigi It shows the arrow on the screen behind the steering yolk. Same way that turn signal arrows are indicated on other vehicles behind steering wheels.
@@Jason.W. I agree. It is not the most practical design.
I used to drive 2 cars regularly: one older car with mostly button/dial controls and one with a mostly modern touch screen controls. I never once got in my older car and felt like I missed my touch screen controls.
To be fair: I always had my phone mounted on the dash to control music/podcasts and navigation. Touch screens are fantastic for those things. But temperature and volume controls are always better with physical controls imo.
We had a huge storm in Toronto today. It was such a bugger in my 21 Model 3 trying to navigate, and find my buttons on the screen. Not happy with this update.
Voice commands work great for climate controls. “Turn on rear defrost” “set the fan to 7” “set the heat to “72” “set wipers to 3” and so on. Everything should be voice commands most of the time anyway because then you don’t have to look away from the road.
This is the first forward thinking comment I’ve read in this moan fest.
I've become used to the voice assistant on my Model 3 for anything that's more then 3 clicks alway (e.g. defrosting, opening glove box, etc).
A Fullscreen keyboard made sense for the iPhone when Steve Jobs pointed out that a physical keyboard is a "waste of space" when not in use. That was one of the more brilliant parts of the 2007 iPhone.
But cars are complex and dangerous machines, not devices with a QWERTY. I like the "predictive actions" part, such as having the drive modes automatically visible when the car stops or sliding out lock door options.. but there are things that shouldn't require fiddling with a screen.
Heat seater... tongue twister. 🤣
Marques, respectfully, it is mapped to a button on the steering wheel, the voice command button. It's just that many still aren't used to using them because they never really think to give them a shot. If you really think about it, a voice command is technically even safer than a button if you give yourself the few minutes to get used to it. They're great and eyes stay on the road entirely. We need to adapt.
Now I do think they can and will add more options to select the bottom customizable shortcut buttons.
I don’t really care that there are no buttons. I just use voice command for everything. But I do think a row of physical (and most importantly reprogrammable) buttons. Just physical buttons with an Led Screen that could be set to any function would be great
Why dont they do smart heat seating, where when the outside temperature is low it activates automatically for a couple of minutes until heating has adjusted the inside temperature. They could have presets and manual adjustment and make it profile based, just like the seat postion. Or do they have that?
I discovered this by accident: Touch and hold the temperature setting option/number and a small pop-up window will appear where you can change fan speed, seat temperature setting, and sync or split the HVAC temperature level.
The fact that you needed to discover it by accident says enough about how good/bad the UI is...
Voice commands in Tesla are good though.
Can you review or talk about the stick on wireless s3xy buttons that are mappable to different things? I think you need to connect it via the obd but I wonder what the functionality is really like
I haven't touched my heat seater button every since they went automatic. Also I LOVE not having the heat seater button on screen. Do you know how many times I have accidentally hit the thing in the summer because of mistap or someone brushing their hand/whatever across the screen?
I feel the other thing that doesn’t get mentioned is that you heat/AC gets turned on automatically every time you open that temperature tray… so if I just want to turn on my seat heater, I also need to manually turn off the heat/ac before closing the tray
What would be great is user programmable buttons that map to the driver profile. And have a few physical capacitive buttons that could also be programmed. Also, having shortcuts on the bottom taskbar to whatever you need, like direct seat heater button, direct defrost, etc.
There is an entire market segment for various kinds of physical buttons to use for streaming, video editing, flight simulation, art, etc. How long is it going to take for third party buttons to make their way to Tesla?
What about the mini toolbar that appears if you raise or lower the temp by one degree? I use that to get to things like defrost. Also I set seat heaters to auto. For temp changes a lot of times I use voice commands to say I’m hot or cold and it changes it by a couple of degrees.
Never thought my 2016 ICE car would have more intuitive features than a tesla. No menu buttons, just dials. Perfect for me. I hate it when tech tries to be smarter about what I want than I am. Just one more thing for them to get wrong I guess.
They outsell everything in their class
Bring back physical buttons and knobs for basic functions like aircon and volume. Touchscreens are ruining modern cars and making them more dangerous to drive.
It’s not just Tesla, either. VW has ruined its latest Golf 8 by removing all the physical buttons and knobs. This has prompted a global backlash against the car.
I haven't seen any comments mentioning voice controls in Teslas. When it comes to adjusting stuff that's usually buried behind a menu or two (like the defrosters) I just use my voice and it works every time.
Also, I find that the automatic heated seats work well enough that I never need to adjust the heating manually.
So does the auto heated seats not good? I don't live in a cold enough climate where it matters. Genuinely curious
They are pretty amazing actually. But I get why people don't use them. I've never used any "auto" function in a car before because they were usually bad at getting it right so I don't even try anymore. Which is why it took me over a month to give the auto heated seats a try. Glad I did.
I just got my tesla last week. I am having a hard time with the buttons, so I've been learning to use voice control more. I think that will be my quick access to almost everything
we've had cars for so long you'd think that they would know what people use while driving and so would have those items easily accessible. I'm surpirsed there is no voice option to allow you to just ask for what you want. I think something that would be good would be to have a system that would be available when need, the car should know you always use something so it should then present that item or if the car sense that its raining it should make the wiper settings easily available.
There is a voice system and it actually works really well. You can just push a button on the steering wheel and say "turn on the seat heater" and it works every single time for me. But just like smart home stuff, some people just don't want to mess with voice assistants and just want to push a button.
Would love to see you guys make a video of the daily drives of marques and team😍that would be super awesome.Stay Safe and takecare guys.
Is "heat seater" the normal way to refer to the warming element for seats? I've always called it a seat heater.
im glad you talked about this because i feel like they are making new cars as annoying as possible. And i sure as heck dont want my car to make decisions for me and my controls
Why would you want a seat warmer dedicated button? When would you even use that?
@waveform clips You guys are missing the simple way to the h vac controls you can just swipe up from the bottom of the screen and the HVAC controls will come up
hey is there any vocal command for this kind of stuff in a Tesla ? (heat seat, fan speed, etc..)
Do voice commands not work? My phone i can control most of it with a voice command... My Alexa will set Volume to 60% if i tell it to. seems like voice command would be best for all of this.
I want my car to talk back like KIT did on tv when i was little.
As a 2018 Model 3 owner. You will get use to it. If you are a brand new Tesla owner, you wil find it easy and get use to it. if you hate touching screen. Voice commands work good and fast.
Fewer buttons means easier & cheaper to manufacture maybe?
I would do this:
A button in the steering wheel that makes the screen change to different regions (4 or 6) where you can slide your finger and activate functions depending on the direction of movement. In that way you only have to tough a certain region and move your finger. You don't have to look for that. Since you will see the options on the screen when pressing the steering wheel button, you don't have to memorize anything, but once you do, it's an easy gesture you can do without looking. If you put actions in the pie menus every 45° and create 6 regions on the screen, you can have up to 48 options.
Hey Marques can you PLEASE talk about phantom braking on TACC or AP and make a big deal out of it? The severe phantom braking issue with the Teslas especially MY and M3 is a dangerous situation. Please help!
Thanks for talking about this, it's a huge problem.
Any comments about the seat heater/cooler becoming automatic? Seems like this was missed in the video?
Just throw in a row of customizable physical buttons. Then people can have the buttons they want. For button graphics you can have removable caps or stickers. You can even make the entire thing aftermarket customizable.
Removing almost all buttons and physical handles is mostly a way of reducing costs (whatever the official story is, it is only a story). You can have those on the screen, too, but not remove items that make cars simpler and safer. When technology is advanced enough to do those things automatically without failure you can do that without impacting safety or simplicity a lot. BTW, how do you set the seat properly, if you have to always get up and press the screen and go back in the seat to see if the new position is right? So much simpler with 2 buttons on the seat.
I think Tesla want all to be automatic. In that logic it makes sense to hide functionalities ; because user will not need to interact with it. But they are not really there yet. So we are in an awkward situation where the automation and the easy of use are both absent.
I clearly liked better the old user interface of my Model Y.
I on the other hand use the temperature gauge twice a year. Once to set it up to 21C during the summer and then down to 19 for winter. My aircon is always on with automatic fan and I don't change anything else - just to clarify I drive Volvo V60 with auto seat and steering wheel heating , it doesn't require any other climate control than those 2 operations per year.
A really easy way to fix these issues for tesla would be to change the screen seasonally based on temperature or weather. The car knows its freezing outside, so during winter months when its cold it should make the bottom row of controls include a slider for the heating, the seat heater, and the defroster. In spring and summer, it should have the seat ventilation and AC slider more accessible. If you preheat the car before getting in, the car should automatically make the seat heater and other cold weather options the first priority. Muscle memory wouldn't be too much of an issue if you only have to change things every six months. You could set user preferences based on preferred cabin temp and if its too cold, it should provide the options necessary. All the tech and sensors are already built into the cars.
And if you drive from California to Montana in spring you both freeze to death and sweat a lot until finding the options 😉
doorlocks are on the touchscreen? in an emergency like a fire the touch screen may not be operational.
things like brakes and door locks should continue to function manually even with total loss of power, imho.
What about using voice commands and does that help overcome the excessive amount of clicks?
I'm actually worried about the future where everything in my car becomes subscription based. Want a reversing camera? Pay an annual subscription fee, want heated seats? Subscribe, want to drive beyond certain city limit, pay for subscription because you didn't subscribe for the extended range pack
What's with "Heat Seater" 😂
The future is auto settings that learn your preferences and voice commands to override. Some bumps along the way but people should embrace the change, physical buttons are not needed.
The majority of people are always going to prefer physical buttons. It's more intuitive. Why should the future be a confusing interface that is so unnecessarily contrived?
@@Jake-rs9nq the majority of old people. Kids growing up today won't give a care in the world. In fact buttons will be weird to them.
@@Tiigerr TV remotes have buttons. The Amazon Echo has buttons. My mouse and keyboard aren't touchscreens, they're buttons. My thermostat is controlled via a dial and my stove is the same. Buttons aren't going anywhere, and they're FAR MORE user friendly when the driver is... driving!
@@Jake-rs9nq You're confusing what you're used to using yourself with what is available nowadays. Smart TVs can be controlled via phone/tablet TV remote apps or casting. Phones, tablets and even some new monitors are touchscreens. Smart thermostats like Nest are touchscreen and can be controlled from other devices like a phone as well. Most new stoves have capacitive buttons, not traditional buttons.
After taking a few days to get used to them, in most cases, they are easily more convenient to use than older methods.
@@Tiigerr I'm Gen Z and have more modern tech than 99% of people worldwide. I still prefer physical buttons. Sorry bud, but some "futurism" trends are regressive, and removing all buttons is an example of that.
How good is the voice control and can it remedy the layers of menu problem?
I don't mind how digital it is, there is just a few things that I think would be better as a physical button. Seat heaters doesn't need to be physical buttons but it does need to be available all the time.
Heated seats is not what we SHOULD change all the time. BMW for example has seat heat memory. So you set it to desired surface temperature (multiplied with cabin temp and multiplied with external temp and sunshine factor) and leave it there forever, even summer (will not turn on in summer even 5%). Tesla should add that.
They have auto seat heaters now with the last software update.
This is exactly what happened to the MK8 GTI and people are not happy. I understand the interest and tech of updating these but there are certain things I Def believe should be analogue and consistent like HVAC, Windows and volume but I guess this is me coming from an early 2000s car 🙃
2:20 “hit your heat seater” lol
there is a speed limiter button on my Mercedes' steering wheel, which allows me to set the speed which I cannot exceed: like 30/50 km/h in the city, 120 km/h on a highway - the one that I use all the time. you can reset it with another click and set a new one without looking aside from the road in a fraction of a second. I want this one to be in my Tesla which I know will never happen
Tesla has this on autopilot and the setting exists to be whatever mileage you set relative to the speed limit. It allows 5 miles per hours limit over the slow speed streets and whatever limit you want on the high way.
The worse update imo in Model 3
Like Marques said takes too many steps to turn on heat on the seat. I was traveling through Seattle and there were some rain but wasn’t heavy and it had been snowing. You would get slight splash from cars driving by and auto wipe option would not detect it and just to get to wipers, I had to click three times while it’s very hard for me to see through. I was driving back to LA and throughout the trip, I had to turn on and off the wipers. Very very frustrating, also not safe. I also wanted to check the amount the energy it was taking for my trip, need to make three touch when I could get same thing on one swipe in old UI. Same with switching from radio to Bluetooth, now I have to click and select from drop down just to switch from radio to phone. It’s cleaner but not practical. Worse UI update for me for 3 years of driving the car hands down.
You'd think Tesla would have some sort of Stream Deck sort of portion on their infotainment that would allow you to have mappable functions/hotkeys
The auto heated seats are amazing though. Definitely would love some fan speed preferences while staying in Auto.
tbh i always just leave the hvac controls on auto and never adjust anything, now heated seats is also automatically controlled so im kinda just happy to let the car handle it
Heated seats are all auto on / off now. I'm confused on the problem.
12:11 When Andrew said Tesla can hire him. Man had to quickly correct himself and read Marquees' face 😂😂
Since the update, I never had to toggle the heat seatre buton again. Auto function work s great.
I really don't thither should be a (basically) TV in the middle of the car. I don't think it looks good and it ruins upgradablity. The DIN system was created to standardise radio sizes. What happens when these get older and outdated?
I just tell my car to change fan speed to "4" or increase temp to 72 degrees, also their is a short cut card that pops up with quick controls on the driver's side of the screen.