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Not the Model 3, but the new Model S gets a facelift ...

Tesla Model S US price increase reportedly coming in April after Model 3 unveiling

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Following the persisting rumor that Tesla is planning a “facelift” or at least new options for the Model S starting this spring, we learn that the automaker could also increase the price of its flagship sedan in the US as soon as next month, right after the Model 3 unveiling set for March 31st.

We are hearing several reports of Tesla representatives reportedly warning prospective customers that the Model S will see a price increase by the end of April. Although we’ve been hearing this since earlier this year, now Tesla salespeople are reportedly using the information to help convince potential buyers to lock in the price of their Model S order by the end of the month, which also coincides with the end of the first quarter of 2016.

Of course, this information should be taken with a grain of salt since salespeople at Tesla are often kept in the dark about upcoming product announcements in order to minimize the risk for leaks, but in this case, at least the reports are consistent between Tesla retail locations. Tesla regularly end up making a push at the end of each quarter to meet delivery guidance (16,000 unit this quarter), which often results in a lot of deliveries being scheduled for the last few weeks or days.

We hear that the price increase could also be related to the recent standard additions in the Model S design configuration, including the new center console and the Slipstream wheels.The reports also come just after it was revealed that Tesla is working on a new higher-end Model S, the P100D, which could mean that the price increase will simply match a new top of the line version.

Although a light redesign is also a likely possibility. It’s standard in the industry after a model has been on the market for 4 or 5 years and the Model S will be 4 years old this summer. Some are expecting hoping for Tesla to introduce the Model X’s front-end in the Model S – see rendering above.

It wouldn’t be too surprising if Elon Musk had a Steve Jobs-like “one more thing” moment at the Model 3 unveiling on March 31st. The company would likely want to keep the focus on the Model 3, but the car is not expected to be available until late 2017, and although the Model X backlog should help the company, Tesla will still need to keep people interested in its flagship car. A new higher-end version and facelift could do the trick, or maybe a new Autopilot suite?
 
Tesla Releases Details On Reserving Your Model 3

Reserving your Model 3
The Tesla Motors Team March 21, 2016
Along with the excitement and anticipation for Model 3, we know everyone has a few questions. Here are the details so that you know what to expect both on March 31st when reservations open and in the months ahead before you take delivery of your Model 3.


Reservations for Model 3 begin on March 31st worldwide. Reservation amounts in each currency can be found here. There are two ways to make a reservation. The first, which will allow you to get a better spot in the queue, is to visit your local Tesla store when it opens on March 31st. Find your closest Tesla store here. The second is to make a reservation online at Tesla.com when the live unveil starts at 8:30pm PT.

In order to be as fair as possible, there will be a different queue for each region. And as a thank you to our current owners, existing customers will get priority in each region, meaning that the fastest way to own a Model 3 is to own a Model S or Model X.

Model 3 production is scheduled to begin in late 2017. When production begins, we will begin deliveries in North America starting on the West Coast, moving east. As we continue to ramp production, we will begin deliveries in Europe, APAC and right-hand drive markets. It is not possible to ship to all regions simultaneously because regulators in each part of the world have slightly different production requirements. Staggering deliveries in this way also allows us to provide the best possible customer experience.

We recognize that everyone wants to get their Model 3 as quickly as possible. Our overarching goal is to maximize total customer happiness within the bounds of what is physically possible.

Tune in to the Model 3 unveil on March 31st at 8:30pm PT on Tesla.com. We can’t wait to show you what we’ve been working on.
 
I can't get used to the Model X nose. Every time I see it, I think it looks like the automotive version of an old west bank robber wearing a bandana over his face. Too much open space under the front lip of the frunk.

Put your front license plate there, and I'm sure it will look much better :) At least with our European style wide/low license plates ;)