Mizuno summarized that the both of them are excellent. Porch pursued ultimate sportiness in electricity but Tesla pursued something completely new in electricity. On Tesla, he pointed out that steering is very quick and agile because of the battery weight load in the front wheel, but not so in the very low speed (less than 40km/h) due to in sufficient refinement of the front suspension geometry, which is the point of improvement for Tesla in the future. Except for this, Mizuno found Model 3 to be really excellent. Very new and innovative in the body design (beautifully solid and sculpture without ugly front front grill and air intake holes), in the man-machine interface (just a simple large screen and minimal interior design) and in the instant and smooth power, which conventional car manufacturers would have never imagine and made. He even felt riding comfort (against some Japanese critics). Especially he liked the freedom of American cars in Tesla, which does not direct the driver how to drive, unlike German cars. On Porch, he felt that Porch is battling with the weight, while Tesla used it for its refinement of ride comfort. Porch has to pursue the well established Porch performance in electricity and its resultant weight. Good in controlling 2.4t weight in such quick and sporty movement of the car, but currently rough, which would be largely improved by the Porch engineers in the future. 90% successful at this stage. He viewed that the instant torque is more direct in Tesla than Porch.