Good to see a number of like minded folks here. For those of you like me in the camp of wanting the Performance Y, but with the black 20" Induction wheels, any information you can mine up and share here would be much appreciated! I am intentionally spending less and not getting what I want to avoid the cartoon-like 21" wheels, that we also have to assume come with summer rubber.
And I'm not complaining for the sake of it, I have a M3P+, where I gladly use two sets of wheels. It's a sports sedan with Track Mode. Model Y is a [slower, taller] compact SUV. I don't understand why the millions of us in cold weather states would want summer rubber on this vehicle. Or, as of right now, forego completely the other Performance upgrade features that are [not free and] already built into the price (suspension, pedals, possibly a spoiler if you trust the configuration rendering, etc.). And to top it off get the Gemini wheels that look like they belong on a Kia Soul.
Not to mention the color of the 21" looks like trash with my configuration. Blue exterior, white/black interior...throw on some aftermarket looking massive grey wheels [plus black trim, red calipers] and your Y looks like you ordered it from a spare parts bin or kids coloring book.
The 20" Induction wheels sync well and look excellent, and we have to assume are perfectly functional with all-season tires. Heck Tesla even seems to think so, as it's already out there driving around to taunt us:
https://electrek.co/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2020/01/IMG_9973.jpg?quality=82&strip=all
This is not a production, range efficiency, or challenge otherwise. Tesla needs to make this happen. How do we help shove this down the tracks?