Innovative Solution: Tesla’s Telescopic Clamp for Left-Hand Drive in England

2023-07-04 07:30:00

Tesla innovates and adapts to left-hand drive

Driving on the left in England, what a funny idea! Yet it is the daily life of many drivers for various and varied reasons. And this is also what Tesla customers experience on the other side of the Channel, where the brand now only offers vehicles with the steering wheel on the left. To help them in their daily lives, Tesla had an idea as novel as it is comical: a telescopic clamp.

This clamp, dubbed ‘The Reacher’, is the ultimate tool for solo drivers in cars. It allows them to easily grab the tickets printed by the terminals of car parks or tolls. It’s fine to drive on the left, but you had to think of all the situations! An innovative solution that once once more shows that Tesla is not lacking in ingenuity. Especially since it would be comical to see a Tesla owner having to get out of his vehicle to pick up a simple ticket. Problem solved, the telescopic clamp solves the problem! It remains to be hoped that the automatic driving software has recorded which side of the roadway it should be driving on.

An assumed industrial and innovative choice

As a reminder, Tesla has made the decision to cease production of the Model S and Model X with a right-hand drive. An assumed industrial choice, for ‘accelerate its production and improve its quality more efficiently’, according to a spokesperson for the brand. In countries where these two models are still offered, customers are free to finalize their order with pliers, or fall back on a Model 3 or a ModelY.”

Tesla’s telescopic gripper is therefore an ingenious response to a specific problem. It demonstrates that the brand is always ready to innovate to make life easier for its customers. And even if this solution may make you smile, it is indeed real. English drivers largely pinch for this essential addition.

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