The Tesla Model S and Model X have received upgrades, but they are minimal compared to typical industry standards, making them feel outdated. Although both models were pivotal in popularizing EVs, they now represent low-volume offerings with only slight improvements such as increased range, enhanced suspension, and added features. The starting prices for Model S and X have risen to $84,990 and $89,990, respectively. Many fans expressed disappointment, hoping for significant innovations akin to the Cybertruck, as competitors offer more advanced features and longer range.
The upgrades are real, but they're subtle compared to the generational change automakers festoon their most prestigious models with.
They were expecting upgrades seen on the Cybertruck, like an 800-volt architecture that enables faster charging and steer-by-wire.
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