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Pics look like the same door release buttons as a Model 3, front and rear so assume will be that style. Have you seen anything that states something different?
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Pics look like the same door release buttons as a Model 3, front and rear so assume will be that style. Have you seen anything that states something different?
Although there have been rumors of some “surprises” that were not announced on the call, (the delay?!), it is highly unlikely Tesla wouldn’t list automatic opening and closing doors, as a convenience feature on the website, as they do for the Model X.No, but they could still have power doors. AFAIK that is just different hinges.
I did this in early 2013, and here I am waiting for #3...I ordered my MS LR a couple of weeks ago and I've never even sat inside a Tesla I saw the look, saw the specs, saw the tech. I'm rolling the dice but I'm excited, not nervous.
Third screen for back seat…Increased range…Faster speed…Superior sound system…Ventilated front seats…Better computing power…All glass roofI doubt you'll see power doors either, but there should be some features that justify the price increase...?
Perhaps but hard to tell without some specs.Third screen for back seat…Increased range…Faster speed…Superior sound system…Ventilated front seats…Better computing power…All glass roof
This is the most confusing update, "all glass roof" has been around since at least 2017, if not earlier. What makes it different? is it more similar to the MX glass roof where there's glass over the driver's head as well (instead of the support beam)?From your list, haven't all the Ses have had a fixed glass roof for a while
This is the most confusing update, "all glass roof" has been around since at least 2017, if not earlier. What makes it different? is it more similar to the MX glass roof where there's glass over the driver's head as well (instead of the support beam)?
Sooooo the same thing we've had since 2016 then, haha.The interior photo on the website shows a bar across the front where the sunshades are placed.
Looks like model 3 2021 has lot more upgrades from when it was releasedThird screen for back seat…Increased range…Faster speed…Superior sound system…Ventilated front seats…Better computing power…All glass roof
I believe the refreshed S has no cross beam between the front and rear seatsPerhaps but hard to tell without some specs.
From your list, haven't all the Ses have had a fixed glass roof for a while
CoolI believe the refreshed S has no cross beam between the front and rear seats
Not promoted by Tesla, but no confirmation one way or the either as wellMaybe it was discussed earlier and I missed it. Any mention of dual pane windows like the newest Model Y's?
Not promoted by Tesla, but no confirmation one way or the either as well
Maybe it was discussed earlier and I missed it. Any mention of dual pane windows like the newest Model Y's?
Maybe it was discussed earlier and I missed it. Any mention of dual pane windows like the newest Model Y's?
My 2017 S has no crossbeam....all glass roof.Cool