With the recent launch of the Acceleration Boost upgrade for the new Model 3 in Asia and Australia, it seems like Tesla is once again pushing the boundaries of what we can expect from software updates. For those of you who have experienced the Acceleration Boost, how does it feel to have that extra power at your fingertips?
And for those still waiting for its release in North America, do you think the price point of around $1,900 is justified for the performance increase? Would you consider it a must-have upgrade, or do you think the stock performance is sufficient?
Let’s discuss the implications of software-based upgrades on the future of electric vehicles. Are we witnessing a shift in how we perceive vehicle performance and upgrades? Share your thoughts and experiences!
With the recent launch of the Acceleration Boost upgrade for the new Model 3 in Asia and Australia, it seems like Tesla is once again pushing the boundaries of what we can expect from software updates. For those of you who have experienced the Acceleration Boost, how does it feel to have that extra power at your fingertips?
And for those still waiting for its release in North America, do you think the price point of around $1,900 is justified for the performance increase? Would you consider it a must-have upgrade, or do you think the stock performance is sufficient?
Let’s discuss the implications of software-based upgrades on the future of electric vehicles. Are we witnessing a shift in how we perceive vehicle performance and upgrades? Share your thoughts and experiences!