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speculation is it will be offered sometime next year?
This has been discussed extensively in the Model S forums for years now. Some people like SAS (Smart Air Suspension) for a smoother ride, for height adjustability, or other reasons. Some people don’t think it is worth the extra money and some people actually prefer coils because they feel more connected to the road, simpler so less likely to fail, or other reasons.Does air suspense do anything for the ride quality? Would it make going over speed bumps more pleasant?
Late next year at the earliest if I had to guess.anyone hear anything new on the model 3 air suspension front ? wonder if it will be coming soon ?
Looks like this P3 protoype I saw at the Thunderhill Raceway back in March may have had air suspension:
Saw a Performance Dual Motor Model 3 today at the track!
Honestly, only using it upon parking where a curb is too high. But when that scrape sound happens, it's wonderful to raise up and proceed.
For ski trips and uneven beach lots, it's far less used, seldom a need.
Now I think all the Tesla's with SAS ride like crap, including my X and my dad's S. Drive it back to back with a 3 and you'll feel the slight wallowing, its always there and highly annoying once you notice it.
This! My Model 3 Performance has the best ride of any car I've personally ever driven and on the 20s no less.My 3 on 20s rides better than any X or S I've been in, regardless of wheel size.