Tesla is continuing to keep its cards close to its chest in regards to the Model 3’s interior but based on a new image, it appears that the minimal design of the concept will be retained for the production car.

The shot above gives us our best glimpse of the model’s interior in daylight as the vehicle debuted at night and pictures weren’t permitted of the cabin. As per another recent image, the Model 3 does without a traditional instrument cluster and only features a large, horizontal display protruding from the center console.

Electrek reports that instead of a gauge cluster, the Model 3 may rely solely on an advanced heads-up display to show vital systems on the windscreen. If every Model 3 ships without a gauge cluster, then a heads-up display would probably come as standard across the range despite many HUDs being extras for other vehicles.

The minimalist design of the sedan’s interior continues with the lack of any evident air vents. Instead, it is reported that the car will have a single, almost invisible slot incorporated into the dashboard.

When the Model S hits the market, it will have a range of around 200 miles and start from around $35,000.

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