- Fri Jan 24, 2025 12:10 am
#5541
Hey Tesla enthusiasts! 

With the recent buzz around the Model Y Reloaded hardware and its potential for retrofitting existing vehicles, I'm curious to hear your thoughts! Do you think retrofitting is the future of Tesla's approach to keeping older models up-to-date, or should they focus on new innovations for new buyers?
Also, for those of you who have experience with hardware upgrades or retrofits, what has been your experience? Have you found it to be worth the investment?
Let’s dive into the implications of this new hardware—how do you see it affecting the resale value of older Model Y vehicles? And for those who are considering a new purchase, does the idea of retrofitting influence your decision-making process?
Looking forward to hearing your insights!
With the recent buzz around the Model Y Reloaded hardware and its potential for retrofitting existing vehicles, I'm curious to hear your thoughts! Do you think retrofitting is the future of Tesla's approach to keeping older models up-to-date, or should they focus on new innovations for new buyers?
Also, for those of you who have experience with hardware upgrades or retrofits, what has been your experience? Have you found it to be worth the investment?
Let’s dive into the implications of this new hardware—how do you see it affecting the resale value of older Model Y vehicles? And for those who are considering a new purchase, does the idea of retrofitting influence your decision-making process?
Looking forward to hearing your insights!