I just added a link to the steering wheel in the Description section. I use the site AliExpress. It's a really good safe site to purchase things from. I'm actually starting to prefer them over Ebay. It took about two weeks for the steering wheel to arrive.
Every luxury car or sports can in the world uses a round steering wheel. It is the safest, and in an emergency situation you can grab the wheel in a heartbeat.
Lexus also offers an EV with a yoke. Many luxury manufacturers are exhibiting concepts with yokes. With the advent of steer by wire and or FSD the full wheel at this time isn't necessary, although it may be a personal preference.
@@edmundorivera5825 Concepts mean nothing, because they are not for sale to the public. A yoke is great, *in* *an* *airplane* . But a car sometimes requires you to grab the wheel in a half a second, and make a very aggressive movement, maybe in the dark, to avoid an accident. A round wheel is the best for stressful situations. Every Rolls Royce, Bentley, Mercedes S-Class come with a round steering wheel. The customers would accept nothing less.
@@DerekDavis213 Every car you've ever driven started out as a concept so...And speaking of stressful situations since you brought it up. Are you familiar with Formula 1 racing? Aggressive "movements" or maneuvers maybe, split second decisions. Ferrari, Mercedes, Aston Martin etc haven't used a rounded steering wheel in their race cars since the 90's. Guess what, they all use yokes! You can offer your personal opinion as a customer, but don't claim you have a clue about consumer trends. The future is now, and you're welcome to stay in the past buddy.
I got rid of my Model X last year. I would have definitely upgraded to the yoke steering wheel if I still had it. Great Video!
Where did you purchase this yoke from? Currently trying to find one but so many look like scams lmao.
I feel you bro, this look good quality and cheap
I just added a link to the steering wheel in the Description section. I use the site AliExpress. It's a really good safe site to purchase things from. I'm actually starting to prefer them over Ebay. It took about two weeks for the steering wheel to arrive.
@@marenothecarguy8361 thanks. Man
Every luxury car or sports can in the world uses a round steering wheel. It is the safest, and in an emergency situation you can grab the wheel in a heartbeat.
Most cars have roofs that protect you in a roller over accident, why would anyone have a convertible?
Lexus also offers an EV with a yoke. Many luxury manufacturers are exhibiting concepts with yokes. With the advent of steer by wire and or FSD the full wheel at this time isn't necessary, although it may be a personal preference.
@@edmundorivera5825 Concepts mean nothing, because they are not for sale to the public. A yoke is great, *in* *an* *airplane* .
But a car sometimes requires you to grab the wheel in a half a second, and make a very aggressive movement, maybe in the dark, to avoid an accident. A round wheel is the best for stressful situations.
Every Rolls Royce, Bentley, Mercedes S-Class come with a round steering wheel. The customers would accept nothing less.
@@DerekDavis213 Every car you've ever driven started out as a concept so...And speaking of stressful situations since you brought it up. Are you familiar with Formula 1 racing? Aggressive "movements" or maneuvers maybe, split second decisions. Ferrari, Mercedes, Aston Martin etc haven't used a rounded steering wheel in their race cars since the 90's. Guess what, they all use yokes! You can offer your personal opinion as a customer, but don't claim you have a clue about consumer trends. The future is now, and you're welcome to stay in the past buddy.
Why would anyone want to replace that monstrosity with a regular steering wheel?
Because not everyone is old.
Specifically for the Tesla X and S, the yoke provides an unobstructed view of the cluster screen and better airflow from the driver side vents.