However, switch it on, and, well, nothing happens. It took a few glances toward Tesla's staff to confirm it was running. Pull away (there's no clutch, and it drives exactly like an automatic), and there's the slightest whirr from behind you, but that's it. In central London, with tourists and commuters rushing around, no one could hear the car coming. On several occasions I had to slam on the (thankfully very good) brakes as pedestrians walked straight in front, and cyclists were also oblivious. The Tesla caused a stir pulling up silently at lights.