Tesla Model S Plaid reinvents the steering wheel — and we have some concerns

For some time now we’ve known that new Teslas Model S cars will be rolling off the production line with a yoke-style steering wheel. Similar to those found in aircraft, and the Knight Industries Two Thousand — or KITT, from the TV show Knight Rider — these wheels lack a top and bottom section. Instead, drivers are expected to hold two handles at either side. 

While many people will no doubt like the design, which opens up the vehicle’s driver display, it might be one of those things that’s hard to use in practice. In a video posted online and shared by Quinn Nelson on Twitter a user shares real-world experience with the wheel, and all seems to go well for the most part. The problem will come for people who like to adjust their hand positions on the wheel, perhaps holding the top for tight maneuvers and keeping their hands toward the middle for safe cruising. 

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