The visors were the first thing I noticed when I sat in the car. I thought it was odd they were sitting just above my line of sight. But then I got back into my Tesla and realized the visors are pretty much in the same spot in that car. It's just that the roof line makes it a bit less obvious.
It would be great if you could adjust where they are positioned, though, vertically as well as horizontally. If they set them any higher, they wouldn't provide shade for anyone much shorter than me, which is most of the population. So you can't just say "position them higher" without making them useless for most people.
As the original poster suggested, it would be great if the seat could go just a teeny bit lower. That would probably do the trick. But that's likely constrained by where the battery is placed.
The Air is a very low car. Yes, it's a luxury sedan, but its stance is closer to a supercar than a classic Cadillac. Part of that whole dual personality thing. And part of why it gets that industry leading range.
I agree, these are great bits of feedback for future design considerations. But all design is a trade off. Make one customer happy, anger ten others. It's all about finding the balance. I have yet to sit in a car that I thought was perfect. And even if I found that perfect car, I could easily find a hundred people who hated it.