I feel like it's obvious that these models need an all new ground up rebuild. It seems like a smart idea to maybe combine the two and create a new mid/large size crossover without any special features like falcon wing doors. Just a really well designed and engineered simple $80kish crossover. A bigger fancier Model Y pretty much.
Nobody knows for sure, but where do we see the future of the S and X? Discontinued? Mild updates for 10 more years then discontinued? New versions of each in 5-10 years?
I know they aren't selling well and not great margins on them so Tesla probably doesn't want to put much effort into those projects at the moment. But I don't have any interest really in the Cybertruck, and smaller economy models or the roadster.
I'd like my Model S with a little more ground clearance for easier ingress/egress and hitting less stuff on the ground, lighten it by 500 lbs, give it another 200 miles of range, and a less minimalistic more comfortable interior, and better reliability.
Nobody knows for sure, but where do we see the future of the S and X? Discontinued? Mild updates for 10 more years then discontinued? New versions of each in 5-10 years?
I know they aren't selling well and not great margins on them so Tesla probably doesn't want to put much effort into those projects at the moment. But I don't have any interest really in the Cybertruck, and smaller economy models or the roadster.
I'd like my Model S with a little more ground clearance for easier ingress/egress and hitting less stuff on the ground, lighten it by 500 lbs, give it another 200 miles of range, and a less minimalistic more comfortable interior, and better reliability.