> But nonetheless, Tesla has been rumored to be working on an augmented reality system in the form of a heads-up display for the Model 3. Tesla CEO Elon Musk has been referring to the interior controls of the vehicle as “spaceship-like” and the prototypes unveiled earlier this year didn’t feature any instrument cluster. That's reassuring. One of the things about the model 3 that bothered me was that there was only on…
That's been a problem with low-end Toyotas for years, starting with Scion back in 2004. Apparently Toyota wanted to save costs by having the same dash configuration for both left-hand drive and right-hand drive models, so they put the display in the middle.
> so that the driver can "see through" the car without obstruction
It would certainly mitigate the effects of very stringent rollover and SUV-centric standards, such as high belt lines and massive pillars.