With the recent rollout 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 performance through software enhancements. For those of you who have experienced the Acceleration Boost, how does it compare to your expectations? Do you think this kind of upgrade is a game-changer for the EV market, or does it raise questions about the long-term value of software-based enhancements versus traditional hardware upgrades?
Additionally, for those waiting for its release in North America, what are your thoughts on paying for performance boosts? Is it worth the investment, or do you believe it should be included as a standard feature? Let’s discuss!
With the recent rollout 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 performance through software enhancements. For those of you who have experienced the Acceleration Boost, how does it compare to your expectations? Do you think this kind of upgrade is a game-changer for the EV market, or does it raise questions about the long-term value of software-based enhancements versus traditional hardware upgrades?
Additionally, for those waiting for its release in North America, what are your thoughts on paying for performance boosts? Is it worth the investment, or do you believe it should be included as a standard feature? Let’s discuss!