I was on the same boat as you, below are the following reasons I didn't change my orders:
- In Mass, there is a EV Rebate for $3,500 but the price limit is $55K, so anything over, you cannot claim the credit.
- Larger wheels - even though they look good, I don't want them because they have low profile tires. In the past, I have had other cars with 21in rims and it was SO easy to pop a tire in winter on a bad pothole. I recall, I went through 3 tires in a span of 3 years due to tires ripping.
- Also, due to the torque, the tires spin faster, obviously and they destroy the tires a lot faster and the need to replace the tires will be quite often.
- The suspension is a lot more stiffer than the MYLR. It is sportier and responsive and I don't think I want that on a daily basis.
So due to all of the reasons above, I stuck with the MYLR.
Additionally, you can purchase the acceleration boost to increase the speed by half a second if you really want to after the fact.