Aug 22, 2016 07:30 AM EDT
Tesla Model 3: The Ultimate Comfort Vehicle

If you're a traveller who finds it expensive to rent a hotel room, or if you just want to take a quick nap, the Tesla Model 3 would help you save, as it already has a back side which is comfortable enough to sleep in. The downside is, however, if you're 5.5 feet tall, you will have fall into a slumber on your side, or with your knees bend, but doing so is still guaranteed to be comfortable.

This is made possible due to the back seats which can be folded into the truck storage properly, thereby giving you 5 and a half feet of flat surface comfortable enough to sleep in, whether just for a while or for the entire night.  In order for them to really sleep on the back of their luxury sedans, which owners do if they like the thought of sleeping out in the woods or in camping, some alterations when it comes to the systems of the car has to be done.

Both ventilation and noise are not an issue when it to electric cars, as they usually emit no noise when stationary, and ventilation is not a problem, either. Other conditions in the car are also adjustable to your comforts, such as the control systems for the fan, filtration, temperature, and climate.

The Model S's running lights for daytime use, and the touchscreen of the car have also been made covers for. Other features of the Model S which are notable is the panoramic sunroof, which could help to give you an outlook of the sky during nighttime.

The official specs have not yet been announced to the general public but are expected to be announced anytime near 2017. Other rumoured features include the flat-fold seating and the interior length measuring 66 inches at the back of the front seats.

Given all these features, the Model S is believed to give its owners a safe and worry-free camping and outing experience.

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