Tesla Model S & Model X Updated: New Features Revealed and Prices Increased
Tesla Updates Model S and Model X
Tesla has made small changes to its two top models—the Model S (sedan) and Model X (SUV). These changes aren’t big, but they help improve comfort, looks, and performance a little. The biggest change is that all versions now cost $5000 more.
What’s New?
- New Paint Color: A new color called Frost Blue is now available for both cars.
- New Wheel Designs: Tesla added new wheels that also help the cars use energy more efficiently.
- Extra Camera: A new front camera has been added to help with front visibility.
- Interior Lighting: New lights inside the doors and dashboard turn on when you enter the car, giving it a more modern look.
- Better Headlights: Tesla updated the headlights so they can adjust for better vision at night.
- Model X Third Row: The Model X now has more space in the third row, making it more comfortable for back passengers.
- Model S Plaid Design: The fast Model S Plaid has a new design that helps it stay more stable at high speeds.
Smoother Ride & Less Noise
Both cars now have better suspension parts, which means the ride feels smoother, especially on bumpy roads. Tesla also added sound-deadening materials and active noise control, so the inside of the car is quieter.
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Longer Range for Model S
The standard Model S can now drive 410 miles on one full charge. That’s a bit more than the previous 402 miles. It’s not a big jump, but it’s still helpful.
Price Changes
All versions of the Model S and Model X now cost $5000 more than before:
- Model S now starts at $86,630
- Model S Plaid starts at $101,630
- Model X starts at $91,630
- Model X Plaid starts at $106,630
When Can You Order?
You can order these updated versions now from Tesla’s website. The estimated delivery time is 2 to 4 weeks, depending on the model and your location.