Tesla has recently unveiled updated versions of its popular Model S and Model X vehicles, bringing with them a few minor changes and a higher price tag. The updates come after months of speculation and anticipation for a refresh of these flagship models.
Earlier this year, Tesla confirmed its plans to release a refresh of the Model S and Model X, sparking excitement among fans of the brand. In the following weeks, slightly updated versions of the vehicles were spotted with minor changes, including a new front bumper camera.
The official changes listed by Tesla for the updated Model S and Model X include a new Frost Blue paint color, increased range of up to 410 miles for the Model S Long Range, improved noise cancellation for a quieter interior, new wheel designs for better aerodynamics and more range, a front fascia camera for improved visibility, dynamic ambient lighting for unique animations, and a smoother ride thanks to new bushings and suspension design.
The new Frost Blue paint option comes at an additional cost of $2,500 and adds a refreshing look to the vehicles. Tesla has also introduced new wheel designs for both models, with the 19-inch wheels now offering a 5-mile increase in range. The 21-inch Velarium wheels are available as a $4,500 upgrade, but come with a slightly reduced range compared to the previous model.
For the Model X, new 20-inch Perihelix wheels and 22-inch Machina wheels have been introduced, adding a touch of style to the vehicle. Tesla claims to have improved cabin noise and added a new front bumper camera for enhanced road condition detection.
The updated models also feature dynamic ambient lighting, similar to what was introduced in the Model 3 and Model Y, adding a touch of modernity to the interior. Unique entry animations along the dash and doors further enhance the overall experience for drivers and passengers.
While the changes to the Model S and Model X are notable, the most significant update comes in the form of a price increase. The Long Range and Plaid versions of both models have seen a $5,000 price hike, bringing the starting prices to $89,990 for the Model X Long Range and $104,990 for the Model X Plaid.
Overall, the updates to the Model S and Model X are relatively minor, with some design enhancements and improved features. However, the price increase may deter some potential buyers, especially given the lack of significant technological advancements compared to other Tesla models. Despite the updates, Tesla’s sales of the Model S and Model X have been declining, raising questions about the future of these once-popular vehicles.