- Mon Feb 24, 2025 10:35 am
#7402
Model S and X Refresh in Late 2025: More Than a Facelift?
Lars Moravy hints at 2025 updates for the S and X, but what does this REALLY mean for Tesla’s flagship vehicles? Beyond the rumored front bumper camera and ambient lighting, could this refresh signal a larger shift in Tesla’s strategy? Are we talking a simple hardware bump, or a full-blown redesign to combat dwindling sales?
With the Cybertruck on the horizon and the Roadster perpetually delayed, are the S and X still relevant to Tesla’s long-term vision? Is Tesla prioritizing volume over its premium offerings, or could this refresh be the shot in the arm these models need to stay competitive?
Let’s speculate. What features are MUST-HAVES for a successful S and X refresh? Is it time to ditch the yoke? Should Tesla double down on luxury and performance, or focus on bringing back practical features? What would YOU change to reinvigorate these aging flagships?
Lars Moravy hints at 2025 updates for the S and X, but what does this REALLY mean for Tesla’s flagship vehicles? Beyond the rumored front bumper camera and ambient lighting, could this refresh signal a larger shift in Tesla’s strategy? Are we talking a simple hardware bump, or a full-blown redesign to combat dwindling sales?
With the Cybertruck on the horizon and the Roadster perpetually delayed, are the S and X still relevant to Tesla’s long-term vision? Is Tesla prioritizing volume over its premium offerings, or could this refresh be the shot in the arm these models need to stay competitive?
Let’s speculate. What features are MUST-HAVES for a successful S and X refresh? Is it time to ditch the yoke? Should Tesla double down on luxury and performance, or focus on bringing back practical features? What would YOU change to reinvigorate these aging flagships?
