With its large monitor and the vast absence of buttons and switches, Tesla has set accents and impressed many at first sight. Whether this was innovative may be answered by others. I wonder if Testa is on the right track here. I can still understand the operation via a large touch screen instead of switch, even if other manufacturers sometimes leave it again (e.g. Range Rover when controlling the seat heating). I see the infotain a bit more problematic. Some basic functions to implement and then rely exclusively on the browser in the large display I do not consider sufficient, especially since the browser does not allow audio output. Cars are not notebooks, the users are on the road, which not only demands concentration, but also cannot guarantee that there is a constant connection to the Internet. For this reason, I consider it better when working with apps, the data lok In addition to the car-friendly display and operation, this also includes voice output and input. You simply have to imagine that many Tesla drivers read Twitter posts during the journey and answer them via the keyboard. Should this be the right way?