Electric cars have become very popular in recent years. Many automobile manufacturer companies have started to sign large investments in this field. However, when it comes to electric cars, Tesla, whose CEO is Elon Musk, comes to mind first. The company, which made a big splash especially last year, is also making a name for itself with its interesting car designs.
Cybertruck, Tesla, which has made a name for itself with its design, has also been the focus of discussions from time to time with its unique steering wheel used in its vehicles. Interesting steering wheel design, time has become a signature of the company. However, while many people like this design, some people think that it may be insufficient when it comes to steering control. According to a claim, the company made a new decision regarding the controversial steering wheel design.
Tesla is preparing to switch to the standard steering wheel design
When Tesla launched its Model S car, a design called Yoke steering wheel was on the agenda. While an unconventional butterfly design was loved by some, it was found to be difficult to maneuver by others. Elon Musk made a statement that they would never give up on the discussed design at that time. However, at this point, he seems to have given up on this decision.
Some hackers, who were able to access leaked information about Tesla, stated that the standard design steering wheel was mentioned within the company. According to the aforementioned content, users will now be able to choose the classic design or Yoke design according to their wishes, with the new models to be released. Previously, there were many news about the negativities of the steering wheel design. There were even reports of Model S Plaid owners adding a round steering wheel later on a few times.
There has been no statement from Elon Musk or Tesla yet on the subject. In addition, there is no information about which models will come with the steering wheel selection feature. However, many people stated that this idea could be the right decision. It is already a question of whether there will be a standard model.
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