SPIED: What's One Of The COOLEST Surprises You've Discovered On An Auto? SEE One Special Thing About The Tesla Model 3...

SPIED: What's One Of The COOLEST Surprises You've Discovered On An Auto? SEE One Special Thing About The Tesla Model 3...
Although the Agents here at AutoSpies know quite a bit about automobiles, we know one thing's certain: We don't know everything. We learn from automaker's product people, designers and engineers.

We also learn a lot from you! We consider ourselves lucky to have such a varied group of loyal Spies and folks more than happy to call us out when we're wrong. So, thank you.

Tesla Model 3 Surprise

Having said that, we recently came across an interesting little thing with the Tesla Model 3 and Model X. Although the vehicles' glass roofs clearly have a strong tint to reflect intense heat, it appears the infared glass the electric vehicle company uses does something special when it rains or is covered in morning dew. It changes a dramatic, chameleon orange/purple. At first when I discussed this with Agent 001 I chalked it up to merely being a type of prism that refracts light when it rains — like a rainbow. The same thing happens on one of my vehicle's tinted windshield and you can see it with other luxury vehicles (e.g., Range Rover, S-Class, 7-Series, etc.)

Here's the thing though: I saw it in action while having lunch from a high vantage point. It is extremely vibrant and I've never seen anything like it before.

To us it's a pleasant surprise.

That said, we're curious: What's one of the COOLEST happy accidents you've come across in all your years of owning/driving autos? Let us know in the comments below.



This was the first time I saw the orange color on the glass roof of Model 3. Model X has the same color and probably the same coating. But it seems like Model 3 has stronger protection.



Tesla Model 3 Surprise














MDarringerMDarringer - 10/28/2018 10:17:53 AM
+8 Boost
And this is desirable why exactly?


TomMTomM - 10/28/2018 5:19:26 PM
+12 Boost
Sometimes it amazes me what can pass as a startling discovery on this site. OF course -when one gets paid by a manufacturer to mention it about their cars - even if they mention it happens on others as well - why not include them.

For the Record - I had a 1988 Mercury Sable Station Wagon - with a Heated Windshield that was that color - and such have been available on Buick cars even before then. Of course - I was alive and old enough to buy and drive a car in those years - not in Diapers like the agents here apparently were.


Agent001Agent001 - 10/28/2018 10:21:12 PM
-10 Boost
TomM,

We don't get paid by Tesla. And when we ARE paid by companies, our articles CLEARLY state they are 'Sponsored Posts'.

001


MDarringerMDarringer - 10/28/2018 10:34:48 PM
+2 Boost
"O calm, dishonorable, vile submission!"


Dexter1Dexter1 - 10/28/2018 11:11:10 AM
+3 Boost
The iridescent orange roof when wet is most attractive feature of this little duck-billed car.


Agent00RAgent00R - 10/28/2018 11:24:37 AM
-1 Boost
You had me dying at "duck-billed car."


SanJoseDriverSanJoseDriver - 10/28/2018 6:15:45 PM
-9 Boost
The real coolest thing is they just launched a software update this weekend that enabled "nav on autopilot." The car will take freeway exits for you now and overtake slow cars autonomously, something no other consumer car can do today.

It also now supports a "traditional" key instead of just the phone key and the NFC card. (Traditional is in quotes because the key looks like a hotwheels car and is anatomically correct, frunk opens the frunk).

Also part of the release--they made some UI updates based on user feedback from a release that was only 3 weeks ago. That's how fast their dev team operates which is pretty insane even by SaaS software standards. You can pin the music app and put the camera app anywhere on the screen.


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